Guidelines Design Example 2
Guidelines Design Example 2
Guidelines Design Example 2
: Subway tunnel
2 Design Condition
2.1 Dimension of Segment
Type of segment
: Do=9500 mm
: Rc=4550 mm
Width of segment
: b=1200 mm
Thickness of segment
: t=400 mm
: H=12.3 m
Groundwater table
: G.L.+0.6m
N Value
: N=50
: =18 kN/m3
: =8 kN/m3
: =30 Degree
Hw=12.3+0.6=12.9 m
tf/m2
Cohesion of soil
: C=0
Coefficient of reaction
: k=50 MN/m3
: p0=39.7 kN/m2
Soil condition
: Sandy
f ck=48 MN/m2
ca=17 MN/m2
3 Load condition
The full overburden earth pressure is adopted as the vertical earth pressure at the
tunnel crown (pe1).
Dead load: [email protected]@0.4=12.72 kN/m2
Where,c=Unit weight of RC segment=26.5 kN/m3
:Reaction of dead load at bottom: pg=g=39.96 kN/m2
Vertical pressure at tunnel crown
Earth pressure: p e1= B( p0+H)[email protected]=165.7 kN/m2
Water pressure: [email protected]=154.8 kN/m2
p 1= p e1+ pw1=320.5 kN/m2
Vertical pressure at tunnel bottom
p 2= p 1+ pg=320.5+39.96=360.46 kN/m2
Lateral pressure at tunnel crown
Earth pressure: q e1=B{ p0+(H+t/2)}[email protected]=67.1 kN/m2
Water pressure: qw1=Bw(Hw+t/2)[email protected]=157.2 kN/m2
q 1=q e1+qw1=224.3 kN/m2
Lateral pressure at tunnel bottom
Earth pressure: q e2=B{ p0+(H+Do-t/2)}[email protected]=102.0 kN/m2
Water pressure: qw2=Bw(Hw+Do-t/2)[email protected]=266.4 kN/m2
q 2=q e2+qw2=368.4 kN/m2
Figure 3.1 shows the load condition.
p0
H
Hw
pw1
qw1 q e1
p e1
g
90 deg.
Do
Qw2 q e2
pe2
Figure 3.1 Load condition
46
90 deg
16
Effective Bedding
Zone
Tensile bedding is
not effective.
31
R=Rc=4550 mm
E=Modulus of elasticity of segment=39000000 kN/m2
I=Moment of inertia of area of segment=0.006400 m4
A=0.48 m2
K0P=Constant of rotation spring for positive moment=18070 kNm/rad
K0N=Constant of rotation spring for negative moment=32100 kNm/rad
Fig.4.1 Bedded frame model to compute member forces
Node 16 is the middle point between Node 15 and 17, and Node 46 is the one between
Node 45 and 47.
Nodes 6, 8,17,25,33,41,50 and 58 are located at the joints of segmental lining. Joint is
simulated as rotation spring and it is assumed that moment(M) is in proportion to the
angle of rotation(), as follows. (See Figure 4.2.)
Node n-1
60
Bolt
Inside
Joint
Figure 4.1 Section of segment and arrangement of bars and joint
Inside
As
As
s/n
s/n
X=
X=
24.85cm
33.75 cm
s/n
s/n
As
As
d=35 cm, d=5 cm
Inside
Outside
Section at Node 3
Section at Node 11
(Tensile)
43.2
3.6
s (MN/m2)
(Compressive)
84.5
82.4
(MN/m2)
(Compressive)
74.1
11
-101.4
1675.5
11.45
120.00
25
7
35.10
5.8
-25.0
69.5
W1
K-Segment
5.3.4 Check of Fall of segmental Ring
W=W12RoB+2Rcg=3799.62+363.65=4163.27 kN
Where, W1 2 Ro B=Force acting one segmental ring by pressure of backfill
grouting
2Rcg=Weight of one segmental ring
=W/(2n4 ABR)=101.5 MN/m2 < 150 MN/m2
OK
Segmental Ring
Figure 5.3 Check of Fall of segmental Ring
6 Conclusion
The designed segmental lining is safe against the design loads.
This design example is a design example in the Part III References of Guidelines for
Design of Shield Tunnel Lining issued by International Tunnelling Association. All of
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