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For many years the Austrian tunneling industry has demanded that research is urgently required to establish a theoretical basis for the New Austrian TUnneling Method and to assist site engineers in the often difficult day to day decisions. In particular it was felt that numerical models need to be improved considerably in order to be able to act as useful tools in predicting soil/rock mass behavior during tunneling. The required improvement not only refers to the quality of the models but also to their ease of use. As long as an experienced modeler is required to spend days in preparing the input and in interpreting the results the models will not be useful at the tunnel site. It is heartening therefore that a group of scientists in Austria has come together to attempt to tackle this challenging task. The initiative has been supported in a number of ways by the Austrian tunneling industry. All Aus­ trian companies associated with tunneling sent representatives to the man­ agement advisory board, which ensured that the research carried out in the project, was of benefit to the industry. The Austrian Geomechanics Society sponsored the project with a considerable amount, which was mainly used to cover site costs. HL-AG and OSAG, as well as the joint ventures allowed access to tunnel sites thereby making it possible to test new developments.








Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XVI
Introduction....Pages 1-5
Tunnelling - the need for technological development and innovation....Pages 7-11
Improved site investigation Acquisition of geotechnical rock mass parameters based on 3D computer vision....Pages 13-46
Advanced pre-processing methods....Pages 47-59
Thermochemomechanical material model for shotcrete....Pages 61-81
Material model for soil and applications....Pages 83-116
Damage mechanics of jointed rock in tunnelling....Pages 117-159
Parameter identification and its application in tunneling....Pages 161-200
Soft-computing-based parameter identification as the basis for prognoses of the structural behaviour of tunnels....Pages 201-223
Quantification of stress states in shotcrete shells....Pages 225-248
Compressed air tunnelling - determination of air requirement....Pages 249-301
A coupled FE-model for tunneling by means of compressed air....Pages 303-351
A multilaminate model for finite element analysis of tunnel excavation....Pages 353-389
Advanced post-processing methods....Pages 391-426
Application of numerical simulation at the tunnel site....Pages 427-473
Summary and outlook....Pages 475-477



Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XVI
Introduction....Pages 1-5
Tunnelling - the need for technological development and innovation....Pages 7-11
Improved site investigation Acquisition of geotechnical rock mass parameters based on 3D computer vision....Pages 13-46
Advanced pre-processing methods....Pages 47-59
Thermochemomechanical material model for shotcrete....Pages 61-81
Material model for soil and applications....Pages 83-116
Damage mechanics of jointed rock in tunnelling....Pages 117-159
Parameter identification and its application in tunneling....Pages 161-200
Soft-computing-based parameter identification as the basis for prognoses of the structural behaviour of tunnels....Pages 201-223
Quantification of stress states in shotcrete shells....Pages 225-248
Compressed air tunnelling - determination of air requirement....Pages 249-301
A coupled FE-model for tunneling by means of compressed air....Pages 303-351
A multilaminate model for finite element analysis of tunnel excavation....Pages 353-389
Advanced post-processing methods....Pages 391-426
Application of numerical simulation at the tunnel site....Pages 427-473
Summary and outlook....Pages 475-477
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