Single-Shell Tunnel Lining with Reinforced Concrete Rings: Critical Loads and Damage Prevention

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Fritz Grübl
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Modern shield TBMs allow tunnel drives through almost any type of ground. Thanks to high elaborated technical measures, significant subsidence of the ground surface can be almost entirely avoided. The tunnel lining behind the TBM must be capable of withstanding all loads without deforming, especially during ring erection and advance. Single-shell tunnel linings behind the TBM, usually reinforced concrete segmental rings, can be designed to fulfill this demand. With many projects, however, damage occurs to the lining. Repair costs may be extremely high. Reasons for damages and possibilities to avoid them are shown and explained.
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APA: Fritz Grübl  (2001)  Single-Shell Tunnel Lining with Reinforced Concrete Rings: Critical Loads and Damage Prevention

MLA: Fritz Grübl Single-Shell Tunnel Lining with Reinforced Concrete Rings: Critical Loads and Damage Prevention. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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