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Soft Ground Tunnel Design is a textbook that teaches the principles
of tunnel and underground space design in soft ground. 'Soft
ground' refers to soil, in contrast to rock. The book focuses on
stability, prediction of ground movements, and structural design of
the lining. It shows that the choice of excavation and support
methods depends on ground stability, limitation of damage to the
existing built environment, and health, safety and environmental
considerations. Benoit Jones builds on the basic principles of
soil-structure interaction, the three-dimensional effects of
construction sequence, and the effects of construction on other
surface or subsurface structures in steps of gradually increasing
complexity. The use of worked examples throughout, and example
problems at the end of each chapter, give the reader confidence to
apply their knowledge. Engineers and graduate students will be able
to: * understand the basis for choosing an underground construction
method and/or ground improvement method * calculate heading
stability * predict ground movements * understand the complex
soil-structure interaction around an advancing tunnel * design
tunnel linings in soft ground using a variety of methods * predict
the effects of construction on the built environment and assess
potential damage Benoit Jones has worked in tunnelling as a
designer, contractor and academic for more than 20 years. He set up
and ran the MSc Tunnelling and Underground Space course at the
University of Warwick. He is now managing director of his own
company, Inbye Engineering.
Soft Ground Tunnel Design is a textbook that teaches the principles
of tunnel and underground space design in soft ground. 'Soft
ground' refers to soil, in contrast to rock. The book focuses on
stability, prediction of ground movements, and structural design of
the lining. It shows that the choice of excavation and support
methods depends on ground stability, limitation of damage to the
existing built environment, and health, safety and environmental
considerations. Benoit Jones builds on the basic principles of
soil-structure interaction, the three-dimensional effects of
construction sequence, and the effects of construction on other
surface or subsurface structures in steps of gradually increasing
complexity. The use of worked examples throughout, and example
problems at the end of each chapter, give the reader confidence to
apply their knowledge. Engineers and graduate students will be able
to: * understand the basis for choosing an underground construction
method and/or ground improvement method * calculate heading
stability * predict ground movements * understand the complex
soil-structure interaction around an advancing tunnel * design
tunnel linings in soft ground using a variety of methods * predict
the effects of construction on the built environment and assess
potential damage Benoit Jones has worked in tunnelling as a
designer, contractor and academic for more than 20 years. He set up
and ran the MSc Tunnelling and Underground Space course at the
University of Warwick. He is now managing director of his own
company, Inbye Engineering.
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