Title of article :
A numerical analysis of effect of segmental lining joints on tunnel support internal forces under seismic loading
Author/Authors :
Kheyrandish, I Mining Engineering Department - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Ahmadi, M Mining Engineering Department - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Jahankhah, H Geotechnical Eng - Research Center - International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology (IIEES) - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
During an earthquake, the better performance of segmental tunnel lining, compared to
the continuous in-cast concrete lining, is generally related to the joints between
segments. In order to better understand the influence of the segment joints, their effect
on the internal forces induced in tunnel lining simultaneously with the effects of the
other influential parameters should be considered. In this work, the segmental joints
were simulated by the representative stiffnesses and effects of these characteristics in
relation to the other parameters such as the soil-liner interface behavior, number of
segments in each ring and thickness of segments on the internal forces induced in
structure were investigated. For this purpose, 2D numerical analyses were performed
and the results obtained were discussed. Results showed that under the seismic
condition, the components that had the most significant role on the internal axial forces
induced in the segmental lining were rotational stiffness and axial stiffness of joints.
Also the bending moments were more affected by the rotational stiffness. Generally, the
radial joint stiffness had a less effect on the induced internal forces. With increase in the
number of segments and their thickness, the effect of joint stiffness on the internal forces
increases and the design of joints should be given more attention; however, the effects of
joint stiffness and frictional behavior at the soil-liner interface on the maximum induced
forces are almost independent from each other. Also in a specified joint behavior, by
variation in each one of the other parameters including the soil-liner interface condition,
number of segments and their thickness, the absolute magnitude of the maximum
induced internal forces sometimes change significantly.
Keywords :
Seismic Design , Finite Element Method , Segmental Lining Joint , Interface Friction , Tunnel Support Systems
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics