Unexpected Post-Excavation Damage to a 28"-Thick Segment Lining - Failure Mechanism and Rehabilitation Measures

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 12
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- 7457 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
"GENERAL PROJECT DATAThe Sparvo Tunnel is part of the “Variante di Valico” project, a new 65km (40mi) highway link between Bologna and Florence, designed to renew the existing A1 route which connects Bologna and Florence. It is composed of 2 x 2,5km (1,55mi) twin tunnels excavated inside a complex geological context, characterized by the presence of a series of surface landslides and methane gas.The inclination is 2,6 % and the minimum radius is 1.400m (4.600ft). The two tunnel tubes were excavated by a 15,6m (51ft) diameter EPB-TBM from summer 2011 to summer 2013. The internal diameter of the concrete lining is 13,6m (44,5ft), made up of precast concrete segments 2m (6,5ft) long and 70cm (28”) thick, being the largest and heaviest segments ever produced. Excavation went smooth apart from initial problems concerning clogging problems and a main bearing damage of the TBM, which are discussed in a further paper during the congress. No structural damage was observed until the end of the TBM drives.SITE OBSERVATIONS DURING THE POST-EXCAVATION PHASEThe first evidence of the stress state of the segmental lining appeared on November 20, 2013 inside the northern tube (1st drive). Ring No. 884 showed obvious signs of overstress, resulting in spalling and crushing of the concrete, and the subsequent bending of the reinforcement, as visible in figure 1.At this time the tunnel invert was already partially backfilled, and construction traffic was running through the tunnel. First safety measures included closing of the tunnel, and initial measurements of the displacements."
Citation
APA:
(2016) Unexpected Post-Excavation Damage to a 28"-Thick Segment Lining - Failure Mechanism and Rehabilitation MeasuresMLA: Unexpected Post-Excavation Damage to a 28"-Thick Segment Lining - Failure Mechanism and Rehabilitation Measures. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2016.