The Fallacy of Tunnel Formwork Removal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Wern-ping (Nick) Chen
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

In concrete lined tunnels, formwork removal timing may be controversial. Contractors seek to strip the form as soon as possible, and designers seek to keep the formwork in place as long as practical to protect the fresh concrete. Formwork removal timing is normally specified as a function to its insitu concrete strength. This approach may work for smaller diameter tunnels, but fallacy occurs when applying this approach to larger diameter tunnels, since a larger diameter would experience more displacement than a smaller diameter tunnel from its own weight. Excessive deformation may fail a tunnel to meet its roundness criterion and overstress the lining causing cracking or falling from the crown. This paper presents a contractual mechanism to mitigate this issue.
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APA: Wern-ping (Nick) Chen  (2008)  The Fallacy of Tunnel Formwork Removal

MLA: Wern-ping (Nick) Chen The Fallacy of Tunnel Formwork Removal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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