Parametric Study of Portal Area Condition for Mountain Tunnel Damaged by Earthquake - NAT2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Akira Matsuoka Nobuharu Isago Kosuke Kawata Yuta Yamanishi Hiroshi Yagi Hajime Kitamura
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Dec 1, 2022

Abstract

Mountain tunnels are generally considered to be stable during earthquakes, however, it is known that the portal areas are prone to seismic damages. Characteristics in portals such as the location of the slope, modulus of ground deformation, and the change of overburden are different for each tunnel, and damage degrees are unclear. In this study, we reproduced the seismic behavior to investigate the effect on the tunnel portal by considering some parameters above, using simple static model tests and numerical analysis. As a result, the conditions of the slope condition and minimum distance from slope was confirmed to influence on the mechanical behavior of the tunnel portal during earthquakes.
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APA: Akira Matsuoka Nobuharu Isago Kosuke Kawata Yuta Yamanishi Hiroshi Yagi Hajime Kitamura  (2022)  Parametric Study of Portal Area Condition for Mountain Tunnel Damaged by Earthquake - NAT2022

MLA: Akira Matsuoka Nobuharu Isago Kosuke Kawata Yuta Yamanishi Hiroshi Yagi Hajime Kitamura Parametric Study of Portal Area Condition for Mountain Tunnel Damaged by Earthquake - NAT2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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