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Simplified nonlinear simulation for composite segmental lining of rectangular shield tunnels

  • Zhao, Huiling;Liu, Xian;Yuan, Yong
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.81 no.4
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    • pp.513-522
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    • 2022
  • Steel-concrete composite segments replacing the conventional reinforced concrete segments can provide the rectangular shield tunnel superiorities on bearing capacity, ductility and economy. A simplified model with high-efficiency on computation is proposed for investigating the nonlinear response of the rectangular tunnel lining composed of composite segments. The simulation model is developed by an assembly of nonlinear fiber beam elements and spring elements to express the transfer mechanism of forces through components of composite segments, and radial joints. The simulation is conducted with the considerations of material nonlinearity and geometric nonlinearity associated with the whole loading process. The validity of the model is evaluated through comparison of the proposed nonlinear simulation with results obtained from the full-scale test of the segmental tunnel lining. Furthermore, a parameter study is conducted by means of the simplified model. The results show that the stiffness of the radial joint at haunch of the ling and the thickness of inner steel plate of segments have remarkable influence on the behaviour of the lining.

Time-Temperature Curve of road tunnel for fire (도로터널 내 화재에 따른 시간-온도 가열곡선 도출)

  • Choi, Min-Jung;Jang, Chang-Il;Lee, Sang-Woo;Kim, Joon-Mo;Won, Jong-Pil
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2008.04a
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    • pp.713-716
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    • 2008
  • This study is performed to propose a standard to evaluate fire protection assessment for concrete structures during a fire on road tunnel. Recently, a number of road tunnels have been rapidly increased and fire risk also multiplyed according to extend tunnel length, due to natural features and environmentally-friendly road construction in domestic. But we have not yet been prescribed appropriate time-temperature curve for tunnel fire. Therefore we presented fire design model and investigated time-temperature curve proposed by a foreign country considering traffic, a kinds of vehicles which are a basis of heat rate.

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Effect of Leakage on Deterioration of Concrete Lining Structure (콘크리트 라이닝 구조물의 누수에 의한 열화특성)

  • Jung, Ho-Seop;Kim, Dong-Cyou;Kim, Seong-Soo;Park, Kwang-Pil
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.287-288
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    • 2009
  • In this study, the degree of deterioration on the tunnel lining concrete due to crack and leakage was evaluated by field-investigating the conventional tunnels constructed a long time ago. By examining the exterior, conducting the non-destructive test and collecting cores for the tunnel concrete linings, this study evaluated the compressive strength and the permeability, and also performed instrumental analyses.

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A Study on Evaluation of Vibration Reduction Effect of Concrete tracks (콘크리트 궤도 유형별 진동성능평가에 대한 연구)

  • Yang, Shin-Chu;Kim, Eun;Kang, Yun-Suk;Um, Ju-Hwan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.911-916
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    • 2002
  • One of important roles of concrete track is to reduce vibration transmitting to subgrade. In this paper, a numerical method for evaluating the effects of vibration reduction of concrete track is presented. Using the method, high frequency dynamic analyses and track-tunnel-soil interaction analyses are carried out for three types of concrete track in order to investigate the vibration reduction effects compared with normal ballast track.

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Crack Analysis of CFRD Tunnel Concrete Using Fly Ash and Steel Fiber (Fly Ash 및 강섬유를 사용한 CFRD 터널 콘크리트의 균열발생 가능성 분석)

  • Woo, Sang-Kyun;Noh, Jea-Myoung;Cho, Myong-Seok;Song, Young-Chul
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.713-716
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    • 2006
  • The main purpose of this research was to enhance the durability in both the design and construction of dams. Especially, in case of rockfill dams, the durability of tunnel concrete in a concrete-faced rockfill dam(CFRD) is achieved by optimizing the fly ash replacement for cement and application of steel fiber. The effect on durability and thermal property corresponding to the increasing replacement of fly ash and application of steel fiber was evaluated, and the optimum value of fly ash replacement and steel fiber application was recommended. The results show that 15% of fly ash replacement and $20kg/m^3$ of steel fiber application was found to be an optimum level and demonstrated excellent performance in durability and thermal property.

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Durability Comparison of Precast Segment Lining and Cast-in-place Concrete Lining (프리캐스트 세그먼트 라이닝과 현장 타설 콘크리트 라이닝의 내구성 비교)

  • Gyuphil Lee
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.24 no.12
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2023
  • Cast-in-place concrete lining is commonly used in tunnel lining, but cast-in-place concrete lining has problems with construction and quality control. Precast segment lining is being used to solve these problems. In general, precast segment lining is known to have improved durability and easy maintenance such as rehabilitation of structures. This study compared the durability of 22 tunnel linings constructed with precast segments or cast-in-place reinforced concrete.

A Study on the Installation of a Barrier to Prevent Large-Scale Traffic Accidents in Tunnel

  • Baek, Se-Ryong;Yoon, Jun-Kyu;Lim, Jong-Han
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.161-168
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    • 2019
  • Traffic accidents in tunnel can lead to large traffic accidents due to narrow and dark road characteristics. Therefore, special care of the driver is required when is driving in a tunnel. However, accidents can happen at any time. In the event of an accident, a narrow road structure may lead to a second accident. Therefore, all facilities installed inside the tunnel should be allowed to minimize damage in the event of an accident. We confirmed the safety of the collision target through the action of the sedan, Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) and truck when the vehicle crashed into a stairway installed on the tunnel emergency escape route, and when a concrete barrier or guard rail was installed in front of the stairway. The behavior of the vehicle has resulted in a total of three results: rollover or rollover, change of speed and angle of the vehicle after collision. The sedan and SUV were the most secure when colliding with the guardrail, but considering the truck as a whole, concrete barriers were judged to be the most suitable for minimizing damage from the first accident and reducing the risk of the second accident.

Assessment of 3D earthquake response of the Arhavi Highway Tunnel considering soil-structure interaction

  • Sevim, Baris
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.51-61
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    • 2013
  • This paper describes earthquake response of the Arhavi Highway Tunnel its geometrical properties, 3D finite element model and the linear time history analyses under a huge ground motion considering soil-structure interaction. The Arhavi Highway Tunnel is one of the tallest tunnels constructed in the Black Sea region of Turkey as part of the Coast Road Project. The tunnel has two tubes and each of them is about 1000 m tall. In the study, lineartime history analyses of the tunnel are performed applying north-south, east-west and up accelerations components of 1992 Erzincan, Turkey ground motion. In the time history analyses, Rayleigh damping coefficients are calculated using main natural frequency obtained from modal analysis. Element matrices are computed using the Gauss numerical integration technique. The Newmark method is used in the solution of the equation of motion. Because of needed too much memory for the analyses, the first 10 second of the ground motions, which is the most effective duration, is taken into account in calculations. The results obtained 3D finite element model are presented. In addition, the displacement and stress results are observed to be allowable level of the concrete material during the earthquakes.

Dynamic responses of shield tunnel structures with and without secondary lining upon impact by a derailed train

  • Yan, Qixiang;Li, Binjia;Deng, Zhixin;Li, Bin
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.65 no.6
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    • pp.741-750
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    • 2018
  • The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanical responses of a high-speed railway shield tunnel subjected to impact by a derailed train, with emphasis on the protective effect of the secondary lining. To do so, the extended finite element method was used to develop two numerical models of a shield tunnel including joints and joint bolts, one with a cast-in-situ concrete secondary lining and one without such a lining. The dynamic responses of these models upon impact were analyzed, with particular focus on the distribution and propagation of cracks in the lining structures and the mechanical responses of the joint bolts. The numerical results showed that placing a secondary lining significantly constricted the development of cracking in the segmental lining upon the impact load caused by a derailed train, reduced the internal forces on the joint bolts, and enhanced the safety of the segmental lining structure. The outcomes of this study can provide a numerical reference for optimizing the design of shield tunnels under accidental impact loading conditions.

A study on the structural behaviour of shotcrete and concrete lining by experimental and numerical analyses (숏크리트 및 콘크리트 라이닝의 역학적 거동에 관한 실험 및 수치해석적 연구)

  • 김재순;김영근
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.307-320
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    • 1998
  • Tunnel lining is the final support of a tunnel and reflects the results of the interaction between ground and support system. Recently it is very difficult to support and manage the tunnel because the cracks on tunnel lining cause many problems in supporting and managing tunnels. Therefore the analysis of the cracks is quite strongly required. In this study, mechanical behaviour of a tunnel lining was examined by model tests and by numerical analyses. Especially the model test was examined for double linings including shotcrete and concrete lining. The model tests were carried out under various conditions taking different loading shapes, horizontal stresses, thicknesses of linings and double lining, vault opening behind the concrete lining and rock-like medium surrounding the lining. Due to horizontal stress, compressive stress prevailed on the lining. Thus the bearing capacity of the lining increased. The existence of a vault opening behind the concrete lining reduced the bearing capacity by the similar amount of reduction of concrete lining thickness. Rock-like medium cast around the side wall of the lining restrained the deflection of the lining, and the bearing capacity for cracking and failure increased vary much. In numerical analyses a algorithm which can analysis the double lining by introduction of interface element was developed. And the results of the numerical analyses were compared with the results of the model tests.

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