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Tunnel Lining Design and Construction Verya Nasri, PhD, PE 10 th Annual Breakthroughs in Tunneling Short Course August 15, 2017

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Page 1: Tunnel Lining Design and Construction - Tunneling Short Course

Tunnel Lining Design and Construction

Verya Nasri, PhD, PE

10th Annual Breakthroughs in Tunneling Short CourseAugust 15, 2017

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❖ Design Considerations

➢ Strength

➢ Serviceability

➢ Durability

❖ Plain concrete versus reinforced concrete

❖ Fiber versus rebar

❖ Spray on concrete versus CIP concrete

Cast-in-Place Final Lining

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Final Tunnel Linings

➢ Liner Geometry➢ Construction Method➢ Area of Application

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Road Tunnels

World Road Association (PIARC)

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Rail Tunnels

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Transit Tunnels

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Subway Stations

Mined Cut and Cover

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Geometry Optimization

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Ventilation

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Station Cross Section

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Caverns in Competent Rock

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Permanent SOE Wall

Munich

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Underground Parking

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Cut and Cover, Top-Down and Bottom-Up

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Cut and Cover Tunnels

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Immersed Tunnels

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Final Tunnel Linings

➢ Liner Loading➢ Structural Analysis➢ Design

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Structural Loading

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p = RL

p = 0

p = RL

p = 0

p = RL

p = 0

p = RL

p = 0

p = RL

p = 0

p = RL

p = 0

Uniform Rock Load

b=D/2

D D

b=D/2

45 º

Unbalanced Rock Load

Structural Loading

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Groundwater PressureDrained and Undrained Concepts

.10Wbase

.25Wcrown

EFFECTIVE PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION

CROWN OF ARCH

WATER TABLE(HWL)

HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE

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2D Structural Analysis

Cut & Cover Box Mined Cavern

Beam-Spring Model

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3D Structural Analysis

Mined Cavern

Cut & Cover Box

Beam-Spring Model

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Road Deck

Central LRT Precast Unit

In-situ Deck

PavementConstruction in Parallel with Excavation & Lining

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Double Deck Road

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Stacked Subway

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Design Pressure Envelopes for Braced Cuts (Peck, 1969)

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Excavation Sequence, Support Installation and Flow Analysis

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➢ Empirical Method (e.g. Q-System)➢ Analytical Method (e.g. Key-Block)➢ Numerical Method (Continuum and Discontinuum Modeling)

Initial Ground Support Design

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Continuum Analysis• 2D modeling• Hoek-Brown Failure Criterion• 50 % Relaxation, • Shotcrete Strength Varied With Excavation Sequence

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Rock Mass Parameters

• Input- Intact Uniaxial Compressive Strength (UCS)- Intact Rock Modulus (Ei)- Disturbance Factor (D)- Geological Strength Index (GSI)- Intact Rock Parameter (mi)

• Output- Hoek-Brown Strength Parameters- Rockmass Deformation Modulus

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Continuum Analysis Results

• No Yielding of Initial Support• Small Ground Surface Deformations

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FOLIATION

SUBVERTICAL STRUCTUREFAULT / SHEAR ZONE

CONJUGATE JOINTS

CLUSTER

Types of Discontinuities

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Discontinuum Analysis

Rock constitutive model: Mohr-Coulomb elastic/plastic failure

Joint constitutive model: Barton-Bandis joint model

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Discontinuum Analysis Results

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3D Continuum Analysis

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3D Continuum Analysis Results

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3D Continuum Analysis Results

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3D Discontinuum Analysis

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3D Discontinuum Analysis Results

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Seismic Design of Tunnel Final Lining

Design & Analysis Approach

❖ Force Method for surface structures

❖ Deformation Method for underground structures

❖ Two-level seismic hazard (ODE and MDE)

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Seismic Design of Tunnel Final Lining

Deformation modes of tunnels due to seismic waves

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Fire Design of Tunnel Final Lining

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Reduction of Strength and Stiffness of Concrete

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❖ Corrosion has been identified as No. 1 cause of deterioration in concrete sewers.

❖ Quantitative approach to assess the corrosion of the concrete final lining

❖ Measures to protect the concrete final lining

Final Lining Protection in Concrete Sewers

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The life expectancy of the concrete final lining:

L = z / C

L = service life, yr

z = thickness of allowable loss (thickness covering the reinforcing steel), in.

c = corrosion rate, in./yr

Life Expectancy of Concrete Final Lining

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Example: Ameron T-Lock, a PVC sheeting that locks mechanically into the interior wall of concrete sewer pipes and tunnels

Liners and Coatings

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❖ For a 100-year service life costly corrosion protection measures such as impermeable liners, coatings or polymer concrete are not warranted.

❖ Use calcareous aggregate and sacrificial concrete cover

Sewers Subject to Low Corrosion Risk

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Recommendation: A combination of corrosion protection schemes including

❖ concrete with calcareous aggregates

❖ sacrificial concrete thickness

❖ protective lining

Initial Liner

CIP Liner

Protective Liner

Sewers Subject to High Corrosion Risk

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Waterproofing, Drained and Undrained Concepts

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Waterproofing Details

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Initial Liner Smoothness Criteria

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Materials: Geotextile, Membrane, and Attachment Disk

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Membrane Installation and Testing

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Sectioning, Water Barrier, and Remedial Grout Pipes

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Sprayed on membrane➢ Elongation at rupture %100

➢ Bond strength 1 MPa

➢ Tensile strength 2-4 MPa

Sprayed on Waterproofing Membrane

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New York City’s Second Avenue Subway

72nd Street Station and Tunnels Project

Final Concrete Lining(Waterproofing and Concrete Stages)

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72nd Street Station and Tunnels Project Station Cavern – Walls

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72nd Street Station and Tunnels Project Station Walls – Forms & Rebar

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72nd Street Station and Tunnels Project Station Cavern – Finished Walls

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72nd Street Station and Tunnels Project Station – Arch Forming System

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72nd Street Station and Tunnels Project Station – Arch Forming System

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72nd Street Station and Tunnels Project Station – Arch Forming System

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72nd Street Station and Tunnels Project Tunnels – Invert Concrete

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72nd Street Station and Tunnels Project Tunnels – Arch Concrete

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Final Tunnel Linings

Architectural AspectsMagenta Station, Paris

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Different Types of Structural and Architectural Concrete

➢ Light gray with satin finish for the entire structure➢ Light gray with shiny finish for stair tunnels ➢ Light gray with rough finish for sidewalls of central

cavern and side tunnels➢ White only for columns and struts.

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More than 10 mix designs were Used to answer the structural and architectural requirements

Large scale samples for testing the formwork surface and its accessories

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Completed Station

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Metal (copper, aluminum …), exotic wood, concrete with multiple finishes (white, satin, shiny …), marble

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Entrance

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Entrance

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Thank You