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Analysis of underground post-tensioned precast concrete box utility tunnel under normal fault displacement

Authors
Wu, XiangguoNie, ChenhangQiu, FaqiangZhang, XuesenHong, LiJong-Sub LeeKang, Thomas H-K
Issue Date
2월-2022
Publisher
TECHNO-PRESS
Keywords
normal fault displacement; numerical analysis; post-tensioned precast concrete; prefabricated box utility tunnel; structural response
Citation
COMPUTERS AND CONCRETE, v.29, no.2, pp.69 - 79
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Journal Title
COMPUTERS AND CONCRETE
Volume
29
Number
2
Start Page
69
End Page
79
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/140127
DOI
10.12989/cac.2022.29.2.069
ISSN
1598-8198
Abstract
For long underground box utility tunnels, post-tensioned precast concrete is often used. Between precast tunnel segments, sealed waterproof flexible joints are often specified. Fault displacement can lead to excessive deformation of the joints, which can lead to reduction in waterproofing due to diminished contact pressure between the sealant strip and the tunnel segment. This paper authenticates utilization of a finite element model for a prefabricated tunnel fault-crossing founded on ABAQUS software. In addition, material parameter selection, contact setting and boundary condition are reviewed. Analyzed under normal fault action are: the influence of fault displacement; buried depth; soil friction coefficient, and angle of crossing at the fault plane. In addition, distribution characteristics of the utility tunnel structure for vertical and longitudinal/horizontal relative displacement at segmented interface for the top and bottom slab are analyzed. It is found that the effect of increase in fault displacement on the splice joint deformation is significant, whereas the effects of changes in burial depth, pipe-soil friction coefficient and fault-crossing angle on the overall tunnel and joint deformations were not so significant.
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