Construction Technology of Road, Bridge and Tunnel Engineering

2021 ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 250-253 ◽  
pp. 1217-1221
Author(s):  
Jin Xing Lai ◽  
Jia Sun ◽  
Chi Liu

Based on practice road tunnel engineering in Gansu province and near areas in west china, the main construction technology and emphasis of quality monitoring of waterproof and drainage of loess road tunnel are analyzed. Requirements of waterproof and drainage construction and methods of quality monitoring are obtained. Principle of design for waterproof and drainage in highway tunnels construction is provided. The analysis results provide technical guidance for the waterproof construction optimization of loess tunnels.


2013 ◽  
Vol 438-439 ◽  
pp. 983-986
Author(s):  
Ze Pei Xu ◽  
Xi Bing Li

Due to the construction technology and concrete structure of tunnel, cavity can be engendered in the composite lining. To evaluate the influence of the cavity on tunnel lining, cavity must be first detected, and safety evaluation of tunnel structure can be taken with the detection results. With the tunnel engineering example, a typical section chosen has been checked, and the safety of cavity was evaluated. It can provide a reference method for the detection and safety evaluation on cavity in tunnel lining.


2011 ◽  
Vol 94-96 ◽  
pp. 1787-1792
Author(s):  
Wei Guo Yuan ◽  
Hai Ying Chen

Through comprehensively analyzing of the present earth excavation methods and combined with Kangwang road tunnel engineering earth excavation, proposing the layered basin earth excavation construction technology of excavation. We put the layered basin earth excavation construction technology of excavation in the practice of Kangwang road tunnel earth excavation, applying "MIDAS-GTS" software to simulate and cost accounting, from the technical and economic sides to validate this new layered basin earth excavation is advanced. And finally puts forward the conditions for the layered basin earth excavation, this new layered basin earth excavation construction technique can be popularized.


2020 ◽  
Vol 198 ◽  
pp. 03024
Author(s):  
Mingqi Liu ◽  
Qiongfen Wang

This paper conducts an overall risk assessment of the Shanchongqing Tunnel. The construction of the tunnel project mainly has a huge amount of investment, the construction technology is extremely complicated, and the construction process is extremely time-consuming. Tunnel engineering is greatly affected by geological conditions, and there are a series of unpredictable risk factors during the construction process, whether it is the uncertainty of the surrounding environment, the complexity of the construction process, or the complexity of the geological conditions themselves, all of which are more significant. Once a risk occurs, it will inevitably lead to unpredictable casualties and economic losses. Therefore, risk management is of great significance in the process of project construction.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Jian Wu ◽  
Zhifang Zhou ◽  
Wenjun Xia ◽  
Haixiao Wang ◽  
Zhongqiang Fang

The cut-and-cover technique is widely used in the field of tunnel engineering owing to its simple construction technology, high working efficiency, and low cost. However, the safety of the foundation pit and the environmental impact during excavation are of great concern, especially for tunnels that pass through lakes and/or rivers. In this paper, a novel excavation and construction method is presented for the Taihu tunnel, which is the longest lake-crossing tunnel in China. In this method, a cofferdam of double-row steel sheet piles (DSSPs) was designed in order to divide the overlying excavation into several closed zones. During the construction, four zones were regarded as a unit, and different construction steps were carried out simultaneously in each zone. Therefore, an assembly line for the tunnel excavation was established to accelerate the construction speed. The most distinctive advantage of this method is that the excavation did not cut off the normal flow of the lake water and the shipping routes, with low environmental impact. To investigate the tunnel deformation during excavation, a finite element analysis combined with field monitoring data was adopted, indicating that the magnitude of the tunnel deformation was notably less than those reported from other excavation projects. Moreover, the effect of groundwater on the piles and the safety of the foundation pit was revealed using numerical modelling. This study provides a new idea for the design and construction of tunnel engineering, especially for extra-long underwater tunnels in soft deposits.


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