Design Of Concrete Tunnel Liners And Pipes By Ring Compression Theory ? Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
W. Lum
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

In the U.S., flexible metal pipe culverts are designed by ring compression theory because the pipes are capable of deflecting and deriving side support from surrounding ground. For economy, tunnel liners are often designed as flexible structures that depend on the lateral pressure of the surrounding ground to maintain stability. In this paper, simple formulas are presented to determine the maximum deflection a concrete tunnel liner may assume and the ring compressive strength of the deflected liner. A tunnel can then be constructed to work within these limits. Similar techniques may be used to design concrete pipes.
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APA: W. Lum  (2010)  Design Of Concrete Tunnel Liners And Pipes By Ring Compression Theory ? Synopsis

MLA: W. Lum Design Of Concrete Tunnel Liners And Pipes By Ring Compression Theory ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

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