Title of article :
Optimal Selection of Underground Parking Lines Arrangement: A Case Study of Tehran Subway Line 7
Author/Authors :
Gharouni Nik, M School of Railway Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology , Esfandiari Mehni, R School of Railway Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology , Astaraki, F School of Railway Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology , Hadizadeh Raisi, E School of Railway Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology
Abstract :
Due to the development of urban subway lines in order to extend public
transportation and to accommodate the increased number of trains, depot
and parking are necessary. This is to provide a space for parking trains in
non-operating hours and to carry out maintenance and repair operations
on trains. Subway depot is a predetermined space where trains, washing,
car parks, and refueling work are performed. This space can be designed
either underground or at-grade according to the existing conditions.
These depots and parking occupy a large part of urban land. Due to the
rapid growth of urbanization and with considering the value and
importance of at-grade land for social and economic development, the
problems of possession of at-grade spaces and also the lack of suitable
urban area in some parts of the cities, the construction of underground
depots is an idea against at-grade depots. Therefore, in this study
different development modes of underground depot and parking are
investigated. For this purpose, the North Parking of Tehran Subway line
7 is selected for the case study. Each development mode includes a twoline
tunnel, two separate one-line tunnels, four separate one-line tunnels
and a large span tunnel with four lines together compared by analytic
hierarchy process (AHP) and the best option was chosen. In order to
investigate the feasibility of implementing the best choice, geotechnical
analyses are performed by using PLAXIS 2D software.
Keywords :
Underground parking , Subway parking , Large span tunnel , Plaxis 2D modeling , Geotechnical analysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics