Design and Construction of a Vehicular Underpass Under a Live Highway

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Huaren Dou Leslie H. Swann Nai-piu Tong Sui-shun Poon
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

This paper mainly presents geotechnical aspects of a vehicular underpass that was built across under one of the busiest highway in Hong Kong. The underpass, in a section comprising an upper arch and invert slab, is approximately 6.2 m high at crown and 15 m wide at the base level with 40 m in length. The construction inevitably requires the underpass to be built using tunneling techniques to keep the overheadroad traffic uninterrupted. The paper will describe the design of temporary support for the tunnel excavation that was provided by an arch formed with horizontal pipes, which were installed using the pipe ramming method. The pipes arch was then supported by steel ribs founded on rock or mass concrete. Permanent lining design consideration was also discussed. Results of numerical modeling of the soil-structure interaction using the 2-D computer code FLAC will be presented. The predictions have been compared to the monitored results during construction, which indicates the prediction is in reasonable agreement with the measurement in the light of ground movement. The construction challenges will also be discussed in the paper.
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APA: Huaren Dou Leslie H. Swann Nai-piu Tong Sui-shun Poon  (2003)  Design and Construction of a Vehicular Underpass Under a Live Highway

MLA: Huaren Dou Leslie H. Swann Nai-piu Tong Sui-shun Poon Design and Construction of a Vehicular Underpass Under a Live Highway. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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