Soft Ground Tunnels For The Bart Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Thomas R. Kuesel
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

All engineering designs are based on assumptions regarding the behavior of the structure or facility being designed. These assumptions may be based more or less heavily on theory, but are credible only if verified by observations of field performance. Dr. Peck's "State-of-the-Art" paper has described the semi -empirical process of soft ground tunnel design, emphasizing the importance of records of field performance of actual projects constructed under a variety of conditions. This paper will present the principal results obtained from measurements made during construction of the soft ground tunnels for the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit System. SCOPE The BART System comprises 75 route miles, including 14 miles of soft ground tunnelled subways in San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley. All tunnels are single-track sections, approximately 18 feet in diameter. Usually there are two parallel tunnels at the same level, but under Market Street in San Francisco there are four tunnels (two over two), and there is also a three-track section (two over one) in Broadway, Oakland.
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APA: Thomas R. Kuesel  (1997)  Soft Ground Tunnels For The Bart Project

MLA: Thomas R. Kuesel Soft Ground Tunnels For The Bart Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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