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Settlement control for tunnel–terminal co-construction projects remains undefined, despite the growing trend of integrating multiple transportation modes within large-scale transport hubs. This study investigates a large underground structure passing beneath an airport terminal, combining field investigations, statistical analyses, and finite element simulations to examine differential settlement behavior under non-uniform loading conditions. The key contribution of this work is the proposal of a differential settlement control standard, defined by the tangent of the rotation angle between adjacent column foundations, with a recommended value of 1/625. Case analysis at cross-section E–E shows that the measured maximum tangent rotation angle was 1/839, corresponding to base slab settlements of 40.5 mm and 33.1 mm for the high-speed railway and metro structures, respectively. Application of the proposed 1/625 criterion yields allowable maximum base slab settlements of 55.28 mm for the high-speed railway and 44.83 mm for the metro, with differential settlement limits of 7.5 mm and 3.13 mm. Numerical simulations confirm the validity of this standard, ensuring the structural integrity of co-constructed systems and providing practical guidance for future airport terminal–tunnel integration projects.
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Investigations;
Underground structures;
Airport expansion;
Railway engineering;
Rotation;
Airport terminals;
High speed rail;
Statistical analysis;
Field investigations;
Project engineering;
Differential settlement;
Tunnel construction;
Computer simulation;
Transportation terminals;
Construction industry;
Simulation;
Construction;
Field tests;
Structural integrity;
Deformation;
Reinforced concrete;
Shear strength
; Shao Guangbiao 3
; Li Shenao 1 1 School of Civil Engineering, Shandong Jianzhu University, Jinan 250101, China
2 China Railway No. 10 Engineering Group Urban Construction Co., Ltd., Yantai 264000, China
3 School of Civil Engineering, Shandong Jianzhu University, Jinan 250101, China, Key Laboratory of Building Structural Retrofitting and Underground Space Engineering (Shandong Jianzhu University), Ministry of Education, Jinan 250101, China