Tunnel Load Rating—A Case Study: Port of Miami Tunnel - NAT2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ali Kazmi Wern-ping N. Chen
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Dec 1, 2022

Abstract

A load rating procedure was performed to evaluate safe load capacity of the Port of Miami Tunnel (POMT), FDOT Tunnel No. 871071 SR 887. The rating procedure performed on a total of eleven stations beneath roadways and with fill depth less than the tunnel exterior diameter (42 ft). Calculations on tunnel sections passing beneath roadways were performed to evaluate the structural response of the sections subject to moving vehicular loads, dead load, and earth pressures. Ratings were performed in accordance with AASHTO and FDOT guidelines. The procedure considered two types of vehicles (HL-93 and FL-120) and two rating levels (Design level and Permit level). As part of HL-93 vehicle, Tandem load was also considered for rating, separately. For HL-93 and HL-93 Tandem, inventory and operating level ratings were performed. The results show rating factors are high. The minimum rating factor is 16.8 using Inventory truck HL-93. For Permit level using FDOT FL-120 truck the minimum rating factor is 6.9. As can be seen, rating factors are higher than comparable analysis for bridges. This paper explains how the procedure can be implemented for tunnels and evaluates the rating results.
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APA: Ali Kazmi Wern-ping N. Chen  (2022)  Tunnel Load Rating—A Case Study: Port of Miami Tunnel - NAT2022

MLA: Ali Kazmi Wern-ping N. Chen Tunnel Load Rating—A Case Study: Port of Miami Tunnel - NAT2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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