Behaviour Of Shotcrete Tunnel Linings

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Z. Eisenstein F. M. Kuwajima H. K. Heinz
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Due to its complex rheological behaviour, shotcrete induces a ground-structure interaction that differs significantly from other types of tunnel linings. For the same reason, the instrumentation of shotcrete linings presents special problems, particularly when it comes to estimating the stresses transferred to the lining during construction. The shotcrete characteristics which affect the stress distribution are initially discussed. Measurements obtained in a recent soft ground tunnel are also presented. The conclusions are aimed at introducing practical recommendations for the design of tunnels where shotcrete is used as initial and/or final support.
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APA: Z. Eisenstein F. M. Kuwajima H. K. Heinz  (1991)  Behaviour Of Shotcrete Tunnel Linings

MLA: Z. Eisenstein F. M. Kuwajima H. K. Heinz Behaviour Of Shotcrete Tunnel Linings. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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