Investigations in the Field of Long-Term Stability of Tunnel Constructions - Focusing on deterioration of the support elements and resulting load distribution mechanisms

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Stefan Lorenz Robert Galler
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"The technical lifetime of underground structures does not only depend on the long-term behavior of individual support elements and material characteristics, but also on various boundary conditions, which influence the entire long-term system behavior of the structure. Thanks to the construction of second tunnel tubes and the corresponding cross passages sampling of support materials such as shotcrete, concrete of the inner lining and rock bolts including sheet membranes is possible. To evaluate the stresses and the supporting effects of the tunnel shells, flat-jack tests and different simulations were performed. With these simulations the percentage of the load bearing behavior of the shotcrete shell can be determined. From the results, conclusions for new design approaches for tunnel construction should be generated. New concepts, in which the outer lining is part of the permanent support elements can be considered. This approach would be applicable for conventional as well as mechanical tunneling. INTRODUCTION Tunnels are an indispensable part of modern transport infrastructure. As multi-generation structures their long-term preservation as well as their technical service life is of central importance. The current state of research in the field of durability of structural elements must be considered separately. In almost all areas a prediction of materials and structural components towards lifetime exists. System-wide investigations were rarely performed, so that there is no technical lifetime consideration of the outer lining in systems included. In this study the mechanical behavior of the interface connection in a double shell lining (DSL) tunnel was investigated in laboratory tests. Objective The target of this work is, at first, to create a large database with the lifetime of different structural elements and materials, which may be the basis of durability considerations of tunnels. Secondly, the goal of these investigations is to optimize tunnel designs and their dimensioning regarding to the technical lifetime. For that matter, it is necessary to analyze the selected approaches of the loss of strength and stiffness of the outer lining."
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APA: Stefan Lorenz Robert Galler  (2016)  Investigations in the Field of Long-Term Stability of Tunnel Constructions - Focusing on deterioration of the support elements and resulting load distribution mechanisms

MLA: Stefan Lorenz Robert Galler Investigations in the Field of Long-Term Stability of Tunnel Constructions - Focusing on deterioration of the support elements and resulting load distribution mechanisms. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2016.

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