Risk Assessment and Large Diameter Segmental Lining Design in Swelling Ground - NAT2024

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Sergio Sánchez Giuseppe Gaspari Michael Mains Carlos Álvarez
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Jun 23, 2024

Abstract

Extensive record of tunnels excavated with SEM (sequential excavation method) in swelling grounds exists in literature: global experiences include successful tunnelling both through clayey and rock masses with time dependant deformation. However, TBM (tunnel boring machine) use in swelling conditions with high water pressures (EPB, earth pressure balance, machines or slurry shields) is much less documented, considering the lower expected impact due to the limited stress relief and operations under saturated conditions. This paper summarizes a number of studies conducted as part of the risk assessment and detailed design of a large diameter TBM tunnel in variable and challenging geological conditions. The tunnel alignment is driven through mixed face conditions including swelling soils and clayey soft rocks, prone to intense time-dependent deformations. The paper also describes the approach adopted for the design of pre-cast segmental lining subject to both swelling actions and high seismic loads, due to the regional active tectonic faults. The design of this lining included a detailed parametric study performed to handle the existing uncertainties related with ground characterization, potential decon􀂿nement and complex geological con􀂿gurations.
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APA: Sergio Sánchez Giuseppe Gaspari Michael Mains Carlos Álvarez  (2024)  Risk Assessment and Large Diameter Segmental Lining Design in Swelling Ground - NAT2024

MLA: Sergio Sánchez Giuseppe Gaspari Michael Mains Carlos Álvarez Risk Assessment and Large Diameter Segmental Lining Design in Swelling Ground - NAT2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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