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Tunnel Construction ›› 2015, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (8): 739-752.DOI: 10.3973/j.issn.1672-741X.2015.08.001
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YE Fei, MAO Jiahua, JI Ming, SUN Changhai, CHEN Zhi
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Backfilled grouting is an essential step in shield tunnelling. In the paper, the main problems that are to be solved in the field of backfilled grouting are analyzed on basis of the characteristics of backfilled grouting; the distribution characteristics, research institutions, research groups and fund sponsorships of research papers in backfilled grouting are analyzed; the research status of backfilled grouting of shield tunnels are summarized, and the development trend of backfilled grouting of shield tunnels is discussed. The results showed that: 1) Researches on conventional geotechnical engineering have great reference value for researches on the backfilled grouting of shield tunnels; 2) In the aspect of paper quality and paper quantity, papers and research achievements on backfilled grouting are still little, and universities have significant advantages in this aspect; 3) The national fund has obvious effect in promoting the researches on backfilled grouting; 4) As to the status of researches on backfilled grouting, there are many researches specialized on grouting materials, the researches on grouting parameter control and grout diffusion mechanisms are still in the theoretical stage, and there are little researches specialized on grouting effect evaluation.
Key words: shield tunnel, backfilled grouting, characteristics of paper distribution, research status, development trend
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YE Fei, MAO Jiahua, JI Ming, SUN Changhai, CHEN Zhi. Research Status and Development Trend of Backfilled Grouting of Shield Tunnels[J]. Tunnel Construction, 2015, 35(8): 739-752.
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