Practical Consequences Of The Time-Dependency Of Ground Behavior For Tunneling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
George Anagnostou
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Time-dependent ground behavior may have important implications for the construction process or the life of a tunnel. The paper gives a concise overview of the influence of time on the deformations and the stability of underground openings, including topics such as face stability in soft ground or the time-development of pressure or deformations in squeezing or swelling rock. While keeping in mind practical questions of tunnel engineering, emphasis is placed on understanding the observed time-dependency, on the underlying mechanisms (such as pore water pressure dissipation or chemical processes) as well as on the respective inherent prediction-uncertainties and design-uncertainties.
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APA: George Anagnostou  (2007)  Practical Consequences Of The Time-Dependency Of Ground Behavior For Tunneling

MLA: George Anagnostou Practical Consequences Of The Time-Dependency Of Ground Behavior For Tunneling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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