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http://dx.doi.org/10.9711/KTAJ.2018.20.6.1061

Seismic response characteristics of the hypothetical subsea tunnel in the fault zone with various material properties  

Jang, Dong In (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Hanseo University)
Kwak, Chang-Won (Associate Korea District Heating Corp)
Park, Inn-Joon (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Hanseo University)
Kim, Chang-Yong (Korea Institute of Construction and Building Technology)
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Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association / v.20, no.6, 2018 , pp. 1061-1071 More about this Journal
Abstract
A subsea tunnel, being a super-sized underground structure must ensure safety at the time of earthquake, as well as at ordinary times. At the time of earthquake, in particular, of a subsea tunnel, a variety of response behaviors are induced owing to relative rigidity to the surrounding ground, or difference of displacement, so that the behavior characteristics can be hardly anticipated. The investigation aims to understand the behavior characteristics switched by earthquake of an imaginary subsea tunnel which passes through a fault zone having different physical properties from those of the surrounding ground. In order to achieve the aim, dynamic response behaviors of a subsea tunnel which passes through a fault zone were observed by means of indoor experiments. For the sake of improved earthquake resistance, a shape of subsea tunnel to which flexible segments have been applied was considered. Afterward, it is believed that a D/B can be established through 3-dimensional earthquake resistance interpretation of various grounds, on the basis of verified results from the experiments and interpretations under various conditions. The present investigation performed 1 g shaking table test in order to verify the result of 3-dimensional earthquake resistance interpretation. A model considering the similitude (1:100) of a scale-down model test was manufactured, and tests for three (3) Cases were carried out. Incident seismic wave was introduced by artificial seismic wave having both long-period and short-period earthquake properties in the horizontal direction which is rectangular to the processing direction of the tunnel, so that a fault zone was modeled. For numerical analysis, elastic modulus of the fault zone was assumed 1/5 value of the modulus of individual grounds surround the tunnel, in order to simulate a fault zone. Resultantly, reduced acceleration was confirmed with increase of physical properties of the fault zone, and the result from the shaking table test showed the same tendency as the result from 3-dimensional interpretation.
Keywords
Flexible segment; Subsea tunnel; Shaking table test; Fault zone; Artificial seismic;
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