Long-term earthquake observations at different tunnel sites within a variety of alluvial soil deposits have clearly demonstrated that a tunnel, which exhibits rather Β―exible nature within its surrounding soil, follows closely the motion of the soil mass during an earthquake. Therefore, coating a tun
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Seismic isolation effect of a tunnel covered with coating material
β Scribed by D.S. Kim; K. Konagai
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 648 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0886-7798
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β¦ Synopsis
A method to cover a tunnel lining with a soft and thin coating is discussed herein as a possible measure for mitigating seismic damage to tunnels. Long-term earthquake observations at different tunnel sites within a variety of alluvial soil deposits have demonstrated that a circular tunnel is liable to deform in such a way that its two diagonal diameters crossing each other expand and contract alternately. Narrowing down vibration modes for discussion
to this particular and the most important mode, any of the essential items of the soil-tunnel system-namely the soil, the coating and the tunnel lining-had only one degree of freedom, allowing the isolation effect to be simply evaluated in terms of a limited number of key parameters.
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