“Shake And Slip To Survive” - Tunnel Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Drupad B. Desai Jay L. Merritt Bruce Chang
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

This paper reviews difficult ground conditions encountered along the alignment of large-diameter sewage tunnels for the City of Los Angeles. It offers a detailed one-of-a-kind solution to a unique problem for shallow urban underground tunnels in a seismic zone, using state-of-the-art materials, technology, and equipment. The following topics are discussed in detail: • Geotechnical Design consideration for tunnel traversing through an active fault zone. • Seismologist evaluation of possible fault-offset problems where a fault zone crosses the alignment, in the event of an earthquake of moment-magnitude 6.5. • Probability analysis regarding "recurrence interval." • Structural design of tunnel subjected to displacement, subjected to axial elongation or shortening, and capable of rotational freedom. • Special joint details.
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APA: Drupad B. Desai Jay L. Merritt Bruce Chang  (1989)  “Shake And Slip To Survive” - Tunnel Design

MLA: Drupad B. Desai Jay L. Merritt Bruce Chang “Shake And Slip To Survive” - Tunnel Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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