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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Author(s): Oraee, Behdeen
Hosseini, Navid
Oraee, Kazem
Gholinejad, Mehran
Contact Email: sko1@stir.ac.uk
Title: Analyses of Tunnel Stability Under Dynamic Loads
Citation: Oraee B, Hosseini N, Oraee K & Gholinejad M (2011) Analyses of Tunnel Stability Under Dynamic Loads. In: SME Annual Meeting & Exhibit and CMA 113th National Western Mining Conference 2011. 2011 SME Annual Meeting & Exhibit and CMA 113th National Western Mining Conference "Shaping a Strong Future Through Mining", Denver, Colorado, 27.02.2011-02.03.2011. Littleton, Colorado: Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, pp. 781-784. http://www.onemine.org/search/summary.cfm/Analyses-Of-Tunnel-Stability-Under-Dynamic-Loads?d=C3826B9BEA306D76A2D8E02D0ED1D592121B6AA80145BF54FADB5D7D4B6FF30E201493&fullText=SME%20Annual%20Meeting%20oraee
Issue Date: Jan-2011
Date Deposited: 14-Jun-2011
Conference Name: 2011 SME Annual Meeting & Exhibit and CMA 113th National Western Mining Conference "Shaping a Strong Future Through Mining"
Conference Dates: 2011-02-27 - 2011-03-02
Conference Location: Denver, Colorado
Abstract: Tunnels as any other structures are affected by different loads and stresses. Generally, the loads on tunnels consist of both static and dynamic loads. These loads must both be considered in the tunnel design process. In this paper, the stability state of Jiroft water-transform tunnel is evaluated. Firstly, the in-situ stresses and then using Kirsch’s equations the induced stresses due to static loads in walls and crown of tunnel are calculated. Consequently, the strain caused by probable earthquake without considering the interaction between the concrete lining of tunnel and rock mass using seismic analysis is calculated based on free-field deformation. When the strain is determined, the simplified method of closed-form solution, Wang’s equations and Penzien’s equations are used to estimate the applied forces on the tunnel due to earthquake such as axial force and bending moment on a tunnel section taking into account the interaction of the tunnel concrete lining and rock mass. Results of this study show that the loads applied to the tunnel as a result of earthquake waves can be affect the stability of underground structures, especially long structures such as tunnels.
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