Geomechanics and Engineering A

Volume 29, Number 3, 2022, pages 349-357

DOI: 10.12989/gae.2022.29.3.349

Evaluation criteria for freezing and thawing of tunnel concrete lining according to theoretical and experimental analysis

Joon-Shik Moon, Jai-Wook An, Hong-Kyoon Kim, Jong-Gun Lee and Tim Lattner

Abstract

Abnormal climate events are occurring frequently around the world. In particular, cold waves and heavy snow lead to damage and deterioration of facilities, which can cause loss of life or property damage, such as shortening the lifespan of facilities. Therefore, it is very important to prepare an appropriate maintenance system and to establish a strategy to cope with abnormal weather conditions. In this study, laboratory freezing experiments were performed to analyze the freeze-thaw characteristics affecting the tunnel concrete lining, and heat flow analysis was carried out based on the test results. Based on these experimental and theoretical analysis results, quantitative freeze-thaw evaluation criteria for tunnel concrete linings were proposed.

Key Words

freeze-thaw evaluation criteria; freezing and thawing; fourier's law; heat flow analysis; thermal energy

Address

Joon-Shik Moon: Department of Civil Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea Jai-Wook An, Hong-Kyoon Kim and Jong-Gun Lee: Department of Ground Safety, KALIS, Gyeongsangnamdo 52852, Republic of Korea Tim Lattner: Office of Maintenance, DOT, State of Florida 32399-0450, USA