Case Histories of Rehabilitation of French Railway Tunnels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Verya Nasri
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

This paper presents analysis of damages and rehabilitation design for three major French rail-way tunnels built in mid-19th century. The La Nerthe tunnel underwent ovalization deformation with excessive displacement at the springline, and pinching and bursting of the liner bricks at the crown due to tectonic residual stresses with very high lateral earth pressure. The Saint-Louis les Aygalades tunnel invert was subjected to undulatory deformation resulting in tracks misalignment, which was caused by non-homogeneity of mechanical and hydraulic properties of the ground. The Roches de Condrieu tunnel required widening to comply with the increase in dynamic envelope of trains due to their larger cross section and higher speed. The applied rehabilitation methods and constraints of work in these busy mainline railway tunnels have been discussed in detail.
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APA: Verya Nasri  (2008)  Case Histories of Rehabilitation of French Railway Tunnels

MLA: Verya Nasri Case Histories of Rehabilitation of French Railway Tunnels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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