Steel Fiber Reinforced Tunnel Linings

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Eddie Woods Peter Shuttleworth Chris Fesq
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Precast concrete segmental linings for tunnels have traditionally been designed with conventional steel bar reinforcement. In many cases, this has been satisfactory in service, but in others, major problems have occurred with the durability of the linings. Commonly this has resulted from corrosion of the reinforcement, mainly from chloridesin ground water, causing spalling of the concrete and leading to very expensive and disruptive repair programs. This paper discusses the relative merits of designing tunnel linings with steel fiber reinforcement to provide long-term durability, improved impact resistance and toughness for greater load capacity across joints, enhanced robustness during transportation and erection, plus improved fire resistance with the addition of polypropylene fibers. Guidance is also given in the selection of the correct fiber type, mix design and testing methods to establish the optimum dosage required and production techniques to ensure even distribution and compaction.
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APA: Eddie Woods Peter Shuttleworth Chris Fesq  (2005)  Steel Fiber Reinforced Tunnel Linings

MLA: Eddie Woods Peter Shuttleworth Chris Fesq Steel Fiber Reinforced Tunnel Linings. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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