Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 52, Number 6, 2014, pages 1257-1271
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2014.52.6.1257
Behavior of double lining due to long-term hydraulic deterioration of drainage system
Jong-Ho Shin, In-Keun Lee and Eun-Jung Joo
Abstract
The hydraulic deterioration of the drainage system in tunnel linings is one of the main factors governing long-term lining-ground interactions during the lifetime of tunnels. Thus, in the design procedure of a tunnel below the groundwater table, the possible detrimental effects associated with the hydraulic deterioration should be addressed. Hydraulic deterioration in double-lined tunnels can occur because of reasons such as clogging of the drainage layer and drain-pipe blockings. In this study, the coupled mechanical and hydraulic interactions between linings due to drain-pipe blockings are investigated using the finite-element method. A double-lined structural model incorporating hydraulic behavior is developed to represent the coupled structural and hydraulic behavior between the linings and drainage system. It is found that hydraulic deterioration hinders flow into the tunnel, causing asymmetric development of pore-water pressure and consequent detrimental effects to the secondary lining.
Key Words
doubled-lined tunnel; lining; hydraulic deterioration; drain-pipe blocking; numerical analysis
Address
Jong-Ho Shin: Department of Civil Engineering, Konkuk University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
In-Keun Lee: Institute of Land and Housing, LH Cooperation, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
Eun-Jung Joo: Department of Civil Engineering, Konkuk University, Seoul, Republic of Korea