Handbook of Tunnel Engineering II : Basics and Additional Services for Design and Construction
"The new English edition is based on a revised and adapted version of the third German edition and reflects the latest state of knowledge. The book is published in two volumes, with the second volume covering both theoretical themes like design basics, geological engineering, structural design...
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Maidl, Bernhard [verfasserIn] |
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Hoboken: Wiley ; 2014 |
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Online-Ressource (460 p) |
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978-3-433-03049-3 978-3-433-60353-6 1-306-40377-4 3-433-60353-7 3-433-60356-1 3-433-60355-3 3-433-60354-5 3-433-03049-9 978-1-306-40377-1 978-3-433-60356-7 978-3-433-60355-0 978-3-433-60354-3 |
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The book is published in two volumes, with the second volume covering both theoretical themes like design basics, geological engineering, structural design of tunnels and monitoring instrumentation, and also the practical side of work on the construction site such as dewatering, waterproofing and scheduling as well as questions of tendering, award and contracts, data management and process controlling. As with volume I, all chapters include practical examples"--Provided by publisher This title presents additional services for the design and construction of tunnels, one of the most demanding challenges within engineering Online-Ausg. Electronic books Thewes, Markus oth Maidl, Ulrich oth 9783433603543 : 84 (NL) Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Handbook of Tunnel Engineering II Basics and Additional Services for Design and Construction http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783433603536 Resolving-System John Wiley Volltext https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=691476 Verlag Volltext http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9783433603536 Verlag Volltext https://external.dandelon.com/download/attachments/dandelon/ids/DE004776542DA245B34A5C1257CF300468403.pdf V:DE-601 X:AGI pdf/application 2017-12-02 Verlag Inhaltsverzeichnis (DE-627)821064169 H-ZDB-35-UBC H-ZDB-35-WIC H-ZDB-4-NLEBK GBV_ILN_370 ISIL_DE-1373 SYSFLAG_1 GBV_KXP GBV hybr ZI 6500 Allgemeines Technik Bauingenieurwesen Tunnelbau, Stollenbau Allgemeines (DE-627)1271515849 (DE-625)rvk/156497: (DE-576)201515849 BO 045F 624.193 370 01 4370 1520225563 olr-ebook Wiley Vervielfältigungen (z.B. 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The book is published in two volumes, with the second volume covering both theoretical themes like design basics, geological engineering, structural design of tunnels and monitoring instrumentation, and also the practical side of work on the construction site such as dewatering, waterproofing and scheduling as well as questions of tendering, award and contracts, data management and process controlling. As with volume I, all chapters include practical examples"--Provided by publisher This title presents additional services for the design and construction of tunnels, one of the most demanding challenges within engineering Online-Ausg. 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The book is published in two volumes, with the second volume covering both theoretical themes like design basics, geological engineering, structural design of tunnels and monitoring instrumentation, and also the practical side of work on the construction site such as dewatering, waterproofing and scheduling as well as questions of tendering, award and contracts, data management and process controlling. As with volume I, all chapters include practical examples"--Provided by publisher This title presents additional services for the design and construction of tunnels, one of the most demanding challenges within engineering Online-Ausg. 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The book is published in two volumes, with the second volume covering both theoretical themes like design basics, geological engineering, structural design of tunnels and monitoring instrumentation, and also the practical side of work on the construction site such as dewatering, waterproofing and scheduling as well as questions of tendering, award and contracts, data management and process controlling. As with volume I, all chapters include practical examples"--Provided by publisher This title presents additional services for the design and construction of tunnels, one of the most demanding challenges within engineering Online-Ausg. 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Handbook of Tunnel Engineering II Basics and Additional Services for Design and Construction Bernhard Maidl Markus Thewes Ulrich Maidl |K:rnst&Sohn A Wiley Brand Table of Contents /' Volume II: Basics and Additional Services for Design and Construction* The authors / t Foreword to the English edition VII IX Foreword to the 3rd German edition X Foreword to the 2nd German edition XI Foreword to the 1st, German edition XII … General Principles for the Design of the Cross-section General Dependence on intended use … Road tunnels … Constructional measures for road safety in tunnels … Railtunnels … Construction of rail tunnels … Underground railway and underground tram tunnels … Innovative transport systems … Monorail with magnetic levitation, Transrapid, Metrorapid … Other underground works The influence of the ground Dependency on construction process … Engineering geology aspects for design and classification General Origin, properties and categorisation of rocks … General basics … Categorisation of rocks … Categorisation of soils Engineering geology and rock mechanics investigations … Engineering geology investigations … Rock mechanics investigations The ground and its classification … Ground … Classification of the rock mass … General … Basic system of classification … Q System (Quality System) … *) The titles of some chapters have changed since their initial announcement in Handbook of Tunnel Enginee ring, Vol I, with no effect to the content itself. XVI Table of Contents … RMR System (Rock Mass Rating System) Relationship between Q and RMR systems Standards, guidelines and recommendations Classification in Germany Classification/in Switzerland ("Klassierung" according to the SIA standard) … Classification in Austria … Example of a project-related classification according to DIN 18312 for the shotcrete process … Procedure at the Oerlinghausen Tunnel … Description of the tunnelling classes for the Oerlinghausen Tunnel Special features for tunnelling machines … Genferal … Influences on the boring process … Influences on the machine bracing … Influences on the temporary support … Classification for excavation and support … General and objective for mechanised tunnelling … Classification systems and investigation of suitability for tunnel boring machines … Standards, guidelines and recommendations … Classification in Germany … Classification in Switzerland … Classification in Austria … New classification proposal … Structural design verifications, structural analysis of tunnels … General … Ground pressure theories … Historical development … Primary and secondary stress states in the rock mass … Primary stress state … Secondary stress state … General steps of model formation … Analytical processes and their modelling … Modelling of shallow tunnels in loose ground … Modelling deep tunnels in loose ground … Modelling tunnels in solid rock … Bedded beam models … Numerical methods … Finite Difference Method (FDM) … Finite Element Method (FEM) … Boundary Element Method (BEM) … Combination of finite element and boundary element methods … Table of Contents … XVII The application of the finite element method in tunnelling … "Step-by-Step" technique … Iteration process … Simulation of uncoupled partial excavations … Special applications of the FEM in tunnelling … Modelling of deformation slots … Determination of the loosening of the rock mass from blasting … Structural design. … General,<principles … Design method for steel fibre concrete tunnel linings … Conventionally reinforced shotcrete versus steel fibre shotcrete … Measurement for monitoring, probing and recording evidence … General •/. … Measurement programme … General … Measurements of construction states … Standard monitoring section … Principal monitoring sections … Surface measurements … Basic rules for implementation and evaluation … Measurement of the final state … Measurement programme … Evaluation … Special features of shield drives … Instrumentation … Recording and evaluation of machine data … IT systems for the recording and evaluation of geotechnical data … Measurement processes, instruments … Deformation measurement … Geodetic surveying … Convergence measurements … Optical surveying of displacement with electronic total station … Surface surveying … Extensometer measurements … Inclinometer/ deflectometer measurements … Sliding micrometer measurements … Trivec measurements … Profile surveying … Photogrammetric scanner … Stress and strain measurements in the support layer … Radial and tangential stress measurement in concrete … Measurements in steel arches … Measurements of the loading and function of anchors … Checking of anchor forces in unbonded anchors … Checking of anchor forces with mechanical measurement anchors … Table of Contents Geophysical exploration ahead of the face … Seismology … Geoelectrical … Gravimetric J. … Geomagneti^ … Geothermai … Examples and experience … Probing with SSP (Sonic Softground Probing) … Probin'g karst caves Monitoring and evidence-gathering measures for tunnelling beneath buildings and transport infrastructure … General … Monitoring and evidence-gathering measures … Noise and vibration protection … .Permissible deformation of buildings … Dewatering, waterproofing arid drainage General Dewatering during construction … Water quantity and difficulties … Water flow in the ground … Forms of underground water … Payment and quantity measurement … Measures to collect and drain groundwater … Measures to collect water … Measures to drain water, open dewatering … Drainage boreholes and drainage tunnels … Obstructions and reduced performance … General description … Influence of groundwater on the advance rate … Influence of groundwater on tunnelling costs … Environmental impact and cleaning … Effect on the groundwater system … Effects on groundwater quality … Sealing groundwater … Grouting process … Ground freezing Tunnel waterproofing … Requirements … Required degree of water-tightness … Requirements resulting from geological and hydrological conditions … Material requirements … Requirements for the construction process … Requirements for design and detailing … Maintenance … Table of Contents … Requirements of the users … Requirements of environmental and waterways protection … Requirements of cost-effectiveness … Waterproofing^ concepts … Categorisation … Preliminary waterproofing … Main waterproofing … Repair of waterproofing … Waterproofing elements and materials … Waterproof concrete … Water-resistant plaster, sealing mortar, resin concrete … Bituminous waterproofing … Plastic waterproofing membranes … Sprayed waterproofing … Metallic waterproofing materials … Testing of seams in waterproofing membranes Tunnel drainage … The origin of sintering … Design of tunnel drainage for low sintering … Construction of tunnel drainage to reduce sintering … Camera surveys of the pipe runs between the manholes … Data processing and administration … Other quality assurance measures during the construction phase … Operation and maintenance of drainage systems to reduce sintering … Concepts to reduce maintenance through improvements to systems … Cleaning of drainage systems … New measurement and control technology in tunnelling General Measurement instruments … Gyroscopic devices … Lasers … Optical components for laser devices … Optical receiver devices … Hose levelling instruments … Inclinometer Control in drill and blast tunnelling … Drilling jumbo navigation … Determining the position of a drilling boom … Hydraulic parallel holding of the feeds … Control of drill booms by microprocessors … Hydraulic drill booms … Table of Contents Control of roadheaders … Movement parameters determined by the control system … Roadheader control system from Voest Alpine … Roadheader control system from Eickhoff … Roadheadencontrol system from ZED Control of tunnel boring machines (TBM) … General.f. … Steering with laser beam and active target Steering of small'diameter tunnels … General … Steering with a ship's gyrocompass … Pipe jacking steering with laser beam and active target … Steering with travelling total station … '/ … Special features of scheduling tunnel works … General.'! … Historical overview … General planning of tunnel drives … Planning tools … Control methods … Control of deadlines … Cost control … Examples of construction schedules … Construction schedule for the City Tunnel, Leipzig … Scheduling of rail tunnels through the example of the Landriicken Tunnel and the particular question of starting points … Scheduling of road tunnels through the example of the Arlberg Tunnel … Scheduling of inner-city tunnelling through the example of the Stadtbahn Dortmund … Scheduling of a shield tunnel through the example of Stadtbahn Essen … Safety and safety planning General International guidelines and national regulations … Directive … Directive … Directive … Directive … Implementation into national regulations for blasting Integrated safety plan … The safety plan as a management plan … Safety objectives … Danger scenarios and risk analyses … Measures plan … Table of Contents XXI Transport, storage and handling of explosives … Transport to the site … Storage on the site … Transport onsite … Handling … f. Training of skilled workers The construction site regulations (BaustellV) … General. … The tools of the construction site regulations … The health and safety plan (health and safety plan) … Working steps in the production of a health and safety plan … Example of a tender for health and safety protection … General … kfealth and safety concept … Hazard analyses … Fire protection, escape and rescue concept … Health protection concept … Site facilities plans … Concept for traffic control measures inside the site area … Documents with information for later works to the structure … Measures to prevent danger to third parties resulting from the duty to maintain road safety … Special features in tendering, award and contract General Examples of forms of contract … Procedure in Switzerland … Procedure in the Netherlands … Procedure in Germany Design and geotechnical requirements for the tendering of mechanised tunnelling as an alternative proposal … General … Examples: Adler Tunnel, Sieberg Tunnel, Stuttgart Airport Tunnel, Rennsteig Tunnel, Lainzer Tunnel … Additional requirements for mechanised tunnelling in the tender documents … Costs as a decision criterion … Outlook … Process controlling and data management Introduction Procedure Data management Target-actual comparison Target process structure Analysis of the actual process … Table of Contents DAUB recommendations for the selection of tunnelling machines Preliminary notes Regulatory works … National regulations … International standards … Standards'and other regulatory works Definitions and abbreviations … Definitions … Abbreviations Application and structure of the recommendations Categorisation'of tunnelling machines … Types of tunnelling machine (TVM) … Tunnel boring machines (TBM) … Tunnel boring machines without shield (Gripper TBM) … Enlargement tunnel boring machines (ETBM) … Tunnel boring machine with shield (TBM-S) … Double shield machines (DSM) … Shield machines (SM) … Shield machines for lull-face excavation (SM-V) … Shield machines with partial face excavation (SM-T) … Adaptable shield machines with convertible process technology (KSM) … Special types … Blade shields … Shields with multiple circular cross-sections … Articulated shields … Support and lining … Tunnel boring machines (TBM) … Tunnel boring machines with shield (TBM-S), Shield machines (SM, DSM, KSM) … Advance support … Support next to the tunnelling machine Ground and system behaviour … Preliminary remarks … Ground stability and face support … Excavation … Sticking … Wear … Soil conditioning … Soil separation … Soil transport and tipping Environmental aspects Other project conditions … Table of Contents XXI11 … Scope of application and selection criteria … General notes about the use of the tables … Core area of application … Possible areas of/application … Critical areas of application … Classification-'in soft ground … Classificatipn in rock … Notes about each type of tunnelling machine … TBM (Tunnel boring machine) … DSM (Double shield machines) … SM-V1 (full-face excavation, face without support) … SM-V2 (full-face excavation, face with mechanical support) … SM-V3 (Full-face excavation, face with compressed air application) … SM-V4 (full-face excavation, face with slurry support) … SM-V5 (full-face excavation, face with earth pressure balance support) … SM-T1 (partial excavation, face without support) … SM-T2 (partial excavation, face with mechanical support) … SM-T3 (partial excavation, face with compressed air application) … SM-T4 (Partial excavation, face with slurry support) … KSM (Convertible shield machines) … Appendices … Bibliography … Index … XXIV Table of Contents Vol I Table of Contents J Volume I: Structures and Methods … Introduction … General Historical development Terms and descriptions … Support methods and materials General Action of the support materials … .'Stiffness and deformability … .'Bond … Time of installation Timbering … General … Frame set timbering … Trussed timbering … Shoring and lagging Steel ribs … General … Profile forms … Examples of typical arch forms for large and small tunnels. … Installation Lattice beam elements Advance support measures … Steel lagging sheets and plates … Spiles … Injection tubes … Pipe screens, grout screens, jet grout screens … Ground freezing Rock bolts … General … Mode of action … Anchor length and spacing … Load-bearing behaviour … Anchor types Concrete in tunnelling … General … Construction variants … Two-layer construction … Single-layer construction … Table of Contents Vol I … Shotcrete General Process technology, equipment and handling Mixing and recipes Influence of materials technology and process technology Quality criteria, material behaviour and calculation methods, quality control Mechanisation of shotcrete technology Steel fibre concrete Working safety Cast concrete Form work Concreting Reinforced or unreinforced concrete lining Factors affecting crack formation Disadvantages of nominal reinforcement Stripping times Filling of the crown gap Joint details Single-pass process, extruded concrete After-treatment Precast elements, cast segments Steel segments Cast steel segments Cast iron segments Reinforced concrete segments Geometrical shapes and arrangement Details of radial joints Circumferential joint details Fixing and sealing systems Segment gaskets Production of reinforced concrete segments Installation of segment lining Linings for sewer tunnels Yielding elements The classic methods and their further developments General Full-face excavation Partial-face excavation … Bench excavation … The Belgian or underpinning tunnelling method … The German or remaining core tunnelling method … The Austrian or upraise tunnelling method … The New Austrian Tunnelling Method XXV XXVI … Table of Contents Vol I … The English tunnelling method … The Italian or packing tunnelling method Classic shield drives The classic tunnelling machines Shotcrete tunnelling General Top heading process … Shotcrete tunnelling method … Underpinning method … Crown pilot heading with crown beam … Shotcrete tunnelling with longitudinal slots Core tunnelling method with side headings Special processes using shotcrete … Compressed air … Ground freezing, grouting Shotcrete in mining … Tunnel support … Shaft insets Outlook for further development The new Italian tunnelling method (ADECCO-RS) … Theoretical model … Procedure through the example of the new line from Bologna Florence Drill and blast tunnelling Historical development Drilling General … Drills … Drill bits … Wear … Performance … Costs Blasting … General … Explosives in tunnelling … Detonators and detonation systems in tunnelling … Transport, storage and handling of explosives … Charge determination … The drilling and firing pattern … Charge loading … Time calculation … Blasting technology aspects Table of Contents Vol I … Mucking … General … Loading machines … Muck conveyance^ … Output of transport vehicles … Examples of transport chains … Further developments Combination of drill arid blast with mechanised tunnelling processes … Combinations with roadheaders … Combination with full-face machines Effects of blasting on the surroundings … Vibration … Composition and effects of the blasting gas emissions Mechanisation arid Automation … General … Emphasis of mechanisation … Computer-assisted drill jumbos … Mucking and tunnel logistics Mechanised tunnelling General Categories of tunnelling machines Shield machines … Categories of shield machines … Basic principle, definition … Face without support … Face with mechanical support … Face under compressed air … Face with slurry support … Functional principle … Slurry shield … Thixshield … Hydroshield … Mixshield as a Hydroshield version … Hydrojetshield … Hydraulic soil transport … Soil separation in shield operation with hydraulic transport … Face with earth pressure support … Functional principle … Scope of application and soil conditioning process … Use of foam with earth pressure shields … Blade tunnelling and blade shields XXVII XXVIII … Table of Contents Vol I … The most important verification calculations … Calculation of face stability with slurry and earth pressure support … Calculation of safety against breakup and blowout … Calculation of thrust force … Determination of the air demand for compressed air support Tunnel boring machines in hard rock … Categorisation of machines for use in hard rock … Basic principles … Boring system … Thrust and bracing system … Support system … Ventilation … The use of slurry and earth pressure shields in hard rock formations Special processes: combinations of TBM drives with shotcrete tunnelling … Areas of application … Construction possibilities … Example Roadheaders (TSM) and tunnel excavators … Basic principle of a roadheader … Rock excavation by a roadheader … Ventilation and dust control with a roadheader … Profile and directional control of roadheaders … Construction sequence using a roadheader … Additional equipment and variations of roadheaders … Criteria for the selection of a roadheader … Comparison of partial face and full face machines … Combination of full face and partial face machines … Contour cutting process … Tunnel excavators Checking the tunnelling machine for suitability and acceptance based on a risk analysis … Strategy to contain risk … Basic design … Analysis of obstructions … Machine specification … Acceptance of the TBM … Shield handbook … Data checks, functional tests … Implementation of the strategy through the example of the Elbe Tunnel and the Lefortovo Tunnel … Recommendations for the future Table of Contents Vol I … The driving of small cross-sections General Manned processes … General J … Pipe jacking /' Unmanned processes … General … Non-steerable processes, or with limited control of direction … Guided processes Shafts and jacking stations … Thrust shaft … Reception shaft … Main jacking station … Intermediate jacking stations Support, product pipe … Loading during pipe jacking … Loading in operation … .• Insertion of the product pipe Ventilation during the construction phase General Ventilation systems … Natural ventilation … Positive pressure ventilation … Extraction ventilation … Reversible ventilation … Combined ventilation. … Recirculation systems Materials … Fans … Air ducts … Dedusters Design and cost Special ventilation systems … Ventilation for TBM drives … Ventilation of roadheader drives … Automatic ventilation Bibliography Index XXIX |
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