Seismic Design Evaluation of the Bay Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Yiming Sun
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The 5-mile long Bay Tunnel is a major water supply facility to be constructed under the San Francisco Bay and adjacent marshlands between the San Andreas Fault to the west and the Hayward Fault to the east. The tunnel will have a two-pass lining system consisting of a watertight precast concrete segmental initial lining and a welded steel pipe final lining. Considering the Bay Tunnel?s location between two major active faults, the design earthquake produces a significant peak ground acceleration estimated at approximately 0.6g. To develop a design that can achieve the seismic performance objectives, full dynamic seismic analyses were performed using site-specific earthquake time histories. The analyses considered soil-structure interaction and an evaluation of the transverse and longitudinal effects of the design earthquake. This paper describes the seismic analyses and the design measures recommended to minimize potential adverse effects of the design earthquake on the tunnel final lining.
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APA: Yiming Sun  (2008)  Seismic Design Evaluation of the Bay Tunnel

MLA: Yiming Sun Seismic Design Evaluation of the Bay Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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