Abstract
Tunnel faces excavated under particularly difficult ground conditions are commonly supported. In case of conventional tunnelling, this support is provided by either improving the mechanical properties of the soil or introducing linear inclusions. This latter technique, consisting in the introduction of fibreglass pipes in the face, is particularly popular since it is very simple to tailor to the different conditions encountered during the excavation the reinforcement spatial distribution. In the current engineering practice, this stabilisation technique is designed by employing simplified approaches not allowing the face displacement estimation. For this reason, in case of deep tunnels in cohesive soils under either undrained or ‘partially drained’ conditions, these approaches cannot be employed. In this paper, the authors present the practical application of a new displacement based design approach, based on the definition of the face characteristic curve, putting in relation the face displacement to the stress applied on the face.
Acknowledgements
This research was funded by Rocksoil S.P.A. and Maccaferri S.P.A. within the framework of an experimental/numerical program aimed at defining innovative design solutions for the face reinforcements by means of fibreglass tubes.
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