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This book examines how the state of underground structures can be
determined with the assistance of force, deformation and energy. It
then analyzes mechanized shield methods, the New Austrian tunneling
method (NATM) and conventional methods from this new perspective.
The book gathers a wealth of cases reflecting the experiences of
practitioners and administrators alike. Based on statistical and
engineering studies of these cases, as well as lab and field
experiments, it develops a stability assessment approach
incorporating a stable equilibrium, which enables engineers to keep
the structure and surrounding rocks safe as long as the stable
equilibrium and deformation compliance are maintained. The book
illustrates the implementation of the method in various tunneling
contexts, including soil-rock mixed strata, tunneling beneath
operating roads, underwater tunnels, and tunnel pit excavation. It
offers a valuable guide for researchers, designers and engineers,
especially those who are seeking to understand the underlying
principles of underground excavation.
This book examines how the state of underground structures can be
determined with the assistance of force, deformation and energy. It
then analyzes mechanized shield methods, the New Austrian tunneling
method (NATM) and conventional methods from this new perspective.
The book gathers a wealth of cases reflecting the experiences of
practitioners and administrators alike. Based on statistical and
engineering studies of these cases, as well as lab and field
experiments, it develops a stability assessment approach
incorporating a stable equilibrium, which enables engineers to keep
the structure and surrounding rocks safe as long as the stable
equilibrium and deformation compliance are maintained. The book
illustrates the implementation of the method in various tunneling
contexts, including soil-rock mixed strata, tunneling beneath
operating roads, underwater tunnels, and tunnel pit excavation. It
offers a valuable guide for researchers, designers and engineers,
especially those who are seeking to understand the underlying
principles of underground excavation.
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