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Sprayed concrete lined (SCL) tunnels are growing rapidly in
popularity due to their versatility. The design and construction of
both hard rock and soft ground tunnels has been revolutionised by
the advent of the SCL method and now the use of permanent sprayed
concrete linings has unlocked the true potential of the method to
minimise construction costs and times. Yet the complex early age
behaviour of the sprayed concrete makes the design difficult and
requires a robust management system during construction.
Consequently the great advantages of the method must be balanced
against the risks, as a few high-profile tunnel collapses have
illustrated. Practising engineers on site, in the design office or
in client organizations will find this book an excellent
introduction. It covers all aspects of SCL tunnelling - from the
constituents of sprayed concrete to detailed design and management
during construction. Although there is a close interdependence
between all the facets of sprayed concrete, few engineers have the
right breadth of experience and expertise to cover all of them.
This urgently needs to be transferred to the wider engineering
community as SCL tunnels play an increasingly important role in the
delivery of the underground infrastructure which modern urban life
demands. In this second edition, beyond a general updating to
reflect new developments, the sections on permanent sprayed
concrete, the innovative technology of spray applied waterproofing
membranes, fibre reinforcement (both steel and macrosynthetic) and
composite lining design have been expanded. Sustainability and
environmental impact are addressed in a new section.
Sprayed concrete lined (SCL) tunnels are growing rapidly in
popularity due to their versatility. The design and construction of
both hard rock and soft ground tunnels has been revolutionised by
the advent of the SCL method and now the use of permanent sprayed
concrete linings has unlocked the true potential of the method to
minimise construction costs and times. Yet the complex early age
behaviour of the sprayed concrete makes the design difficult and
requires a robust management system during construction.
Consequently the great advantages of the method must be balanced
against the risks, as a few high-profile tunnel collapses have
illustrated. Practising engineers on site, in the design office or
in client organizations will find this book an excellent
introduction. It covers all aspects of SCL tunnelling - from the
constituents of sprayed concrete to detailed design and management
during construction. Although there is a close interdependence
between all the facets of sprayed concrete, few engineers have the
right breadth of experience and expertise to cover all of them.
This urgently needs to be transferred to the wider engineering
community as SCL tunnels play an increasingly important role in the
delivery of the underground infrastructure which modern urban life
demands. In this second edition, beyond a general updating to
reflect new developments, the sections on permanent sprayed
concrete, the innovative technology of spray applied waterproofing
membranes, fibre reinforcement (both steel and macrosynthetic) and
composite lining design have been expanded. Sustainability and
environmental impact are addressed in a new section.
Winner of The Alexander Nove Prize 2018 The nomads of Central Asia
were already well accustomed to life under the power of a distant
capital when the Bolsheviks fomented revolution on the streets of
Petrograd. Yet after the fall of the Tsar, the nature, ambition and
potency of that power would change dramatically, ultimately
resulting in the near eradication of Central Asian nomadism. Based
on extensive primary source work in Almaty, Bishkek and Moscow,
Nomads and Soviet Rule charts the development of this volatile and
brutal relationship and challenges the often repeated view that
events followed a linear path of gradually escalating violence.
Rather than the sedentarisation campaign being an inevitability
born of deep-rooted Marxist hatred of the nomadic lifestyle, Thomas
demonstrates the Soviet state's treatment of nomads to be far more
complex and pragmatic. He shows how Soviet policy was informed by
both an anti-colonial spirit and an imperialist impulse, by
nationalism as well as communism, and above all by a lethal
self-confidence in the Communist Party's ability to transform the
lives of nomads and harness the agricultural potential of their
landscape. This is the first book to look closely at the period
between the revolution and the collectivisation drive, and offers
fresh insight into a little-known aspect of early Soviet history.
In doing so, the book offers a path to refining conceptions of the
broader history and dynamics of the Soviet project in this key
period.
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