Effect of the Patternised Pin Drain on Reduction of Pore Pressure Behind Waterproof Shotcrete Linings for Tunnelling

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D-J Youn Y-S Jung G-J Bae J-H Shin
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

This research is to grope for a method to reduce high pore pressure taking place on tunnel shotcrete lining, especially in underwater tunnels, effectively by utilising a new concept of patternised pin drain. Accordingly, the patternised pin drain system is investigated numerically in order to confirm to the effect of reduction of pore pressure by the pin drain and its effective application. Installation of pin drain shows considerable reduction in the figure of pore pressure. It is found through 2D numerical modelling that the change of pore pressure, according to the shape and the location of pin drain, is sensitive by the sequences of the change of location > the change of length > the change of angle degree. In the results of investigation in 3D modelling, the pore pressure is the largest in the centre of the interval among pin drains, and it is possible to obtain an ideal degree of longitudinal angle and an interval by investigating pore pressure taking place on the lining.
Citation

APA: D-J Youn Y-S Jung G-J Bae J-H Shin  (2008)  Effect of the Patternised Pin Drain on Reduction of Pore Pressure Behind Waterproof Shotcrete Linings for Tunnelling

MLA: D-J Youn Y-S Jung G-J Bae J-H Shin Effect of the Patternised Pin Drain on Reduction of Pore Pressure Behind Waterproof Shotcrete Linings for Tunnelling. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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