Large-Scale Tests Of Tunnel Supports

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. L. Paul C. P. Siess E. H. Gaylord
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Several types of tunnel supports are being investigated experimentally and analytically at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign under the sponsorship of the Federal Railroad Administration, Department of Transportation. The results of work on two types will be discussed here. These are steel sets and continuous, monolithic steel-fiber-reinforced concrete liners. The latter is a model of a short length of liner that might result from a continuous slip-forming operation in a tunnel excavated with a boring machine. Tests have been performed on both types of support and analyses are being developed which will greatly broaden the scope of the test program. The objective of these studies is to improve the understanding of basic behavior of these supports, and to develop techniques for their analysis. The analyses will then be used to perform parameter studies that will lead to more rational procedures for structural design. The tests provide a check on the accuracy of the analysis and demonstrate the overall behavior and modes of failure. Another part of the project is concerned with the interaction of support and medium, and thus prediction of loads for the supports. These studies are presented in greater detail in a recent report (1). A brief outline of results obtained to date are presented in this paper. STUDIES OF STEEL SETS Description of Set Tests The sets tested were of the horseshoe type with a 5-ft radius arch section and 7-ft straight legs. They had bolted joints at the crown
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APA: S. L. Paul C. P. Siess E. H. Gaylord  (1974)  Large-Scale Tests Of Tunnel Supports

MLA: S. L. Paul C. P. Siess E. H. Gaylord Large-Scale Tests Of Tunnel Supports. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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