Shotcrete Lining Design: Factors of Influence

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Max John Bruno Mattle
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

For tunnels with low overburden, the shotcrete lining is the main element of ground support, which is why shotcrete behavior is of prime importance. Following its application, shotcrete not only gains strength and stiffness with time but—if loaded at an early stage—it is also subject to creep which in turn leads to stress relaxation. For two-dimensional FE calculations, a computational modulus of elasticity of shotcrete is to be used. Based on parameter studies it was found that the modulus of elasticity of shotcrete depends on both shotcrete mix and ground behavior. While the Young’s Modulus used for young shotcrete may range from 1,000 to 7,000 MPa, the Young’s Modulus used for hardened shotcrete is best represented by a value of 15,000 MPa.
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APA: Max John Bruno Mattle  (2003)  Shotcrete Lining Design: Factors of Influence

MLA: Max John Bruno Mattle Shotcrete Lining Design: Factors of Influence. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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