scholarly journals Numerical Study on Shotcrete Lining with Steel Reinforcement Using a Fiber Section Element

2014 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 919-930
Author(s):  
Jeong Soo Kim ◽  
Jee Hwan Yu ◽  
Moon Kyum Kim
Author(s):  
Ping Zhang ◽  
Ering Nordlund

AbstractRock tunnels excavated using drilling and blasting technique in jointed rock masses often have a very uneven and rough excavation surface. Experience from previous studies shows that the unevenness of a rock surface has a large impact on the support effect of shotcrete lining. However, clear conclusions regarding the effect of 2D and 3D uneven surfaces were not obtained due to limited studies in the literature. The numerical analyses reported in this paper were made to investigate the influence of the surface unevenness of a circular tunnel opening on the support effect of shotcrete using a 3D numerical code (3DEC). The models were first calibrated with the help of observations and measured data obtained from physical model tests. The influential factors were investigated further in this numerical study after calibration had been achieved. The numerical analyses show that, in general, the unevenness of a tunnel surface produces negative support effects due to stress concentrations in recesses (compressive) and at apexes (tensile) after excavation. However, shotcrete sprayed on a doubly waved uneven surface has better support effect compared to shotcrete sprayed on a simply waved tunnel surface. The development of shear strength (specifically frictional strength) on the uneven interface between the shotcrete and the rock contributes to this effect, in the condition where bonding of the shotcrete does not work effectively. The interface is a crucial element when the interaction between the rock and shotcrete is to be simulated. When an entire tunnel surface is covered by shotcrete with high modulus, more failures will occur in the shotcrete especially when rock surface is uneven. Based on the numerical model cases examined, some recommendations on how to incorporate tunnel surface conditions (2D or 3D unevenness) in the design of a shotcrete lining are given.


2019 ◽  
Vol 198 ◽  
pp. 423-436 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fei Yang ◽  
Wanhui Feng ◽  
Feng Liu ◽  
Lin Jing ◽  
Bing Yuan ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 21-34
Author(s):  
Omer Ibraheem 

Concrete elements under high-speed projectiles effect has an increasing interest recently. Understanding to what extent the concrete can resists the effect of projectiles, very necessary in design structures in order to save the occupants. The objective of this study is to develop improved numerical model for predicting dynamic response of RC slabs under HSP attack. The present study presents a total of 12 concrete slabs casted and tested under plain and steel reinforcement. Parameters investigated were slab thickness, (50 mm, 100 mm, and 150 mm) and projectile type. Dynamic simulation was performed also and the results obtained have been discussed and compared with experimental response. Generally, it was concluded that penetration depth was controlled by target thickness regardless the steel reinforcement. Good alignment achieved between numerical and experimental date with respect to penetration depth and crater vale.


1998 ◽  
Vol 77 (2) ◽  
pp. 473-484 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Sampoli, P. Benassi, R. Dell'Anna,

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