Time Dependent Displacements in Tunnel Excavation

Project: Research project

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Aim of this research activity is the identification and quantification of time dependent displacements during tunnel excavation. Displacements during tunnel excavation have two components: advance dependent displacements and time dependent displacements. Time dependent displacements are also advance dependent and controlled by several factors such as geological structure, characteristics of rock mass etc. In this study the factors effecting amount, rate and stabilization period of the time dependent displacements and their relations will be investigated using displacement measurements, geological-geotechnical and construction data from various projects. Long term triaxial creep tests and direct shear tests will be performed on representative samples to interprete time dependent behavior of certain rock mass conditions. Discontinum methods for jointed rock conditions and continum methods for highly jointed or weathered rock mass conditions will be carried out to quantify the factors influencing time dependent displacements.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/03/031/01/10

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  • Geotechnical online support for tunnels in difficult ground

    Schubert, W., Grossauer, K. & Moritz, A. B., 2005, Underground Space Use - Analysis of the past and lessons for the future. Leiden: A.A. Balkema, Vol. 2. p. 1227-1232

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  • The importance of displacement prediction

    Grossauer, K., Schubert, W. & Sellner, P. J., 2005, Underground Space Use - Analysis of the past and lessons for the future: proceedings of the 31th ITA-Aites World Tunnel Congress, 7 - 12 may 2005, Istanbul . Leiden: A.A. Balkema, Vol. 2. p. 1239-1244

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  • The use of horizontal inclinometers for the optimization of the rock mass-support interaction

    Volkmann, G. & Schubert, W., 2005, Underground Space Use - Analysis of the past and lessons for the future: Proceedings of the 31st ITA-AITES World Tunnel Congress, Istanbul, 2005. Leiden: A.A. Balkema, Vol. 2. p. 967-972

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference paperpeer-review

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