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Tunnel Design Methods covers analytical, numerical, and empirical
methods for the design of tunnels in soil and in rock. The material
is intended for design engineers looking for detailed methods, for
graduate students who are interested in tunnelling, and for
researchers working on various aspects of ground-support
interaction under static and seismic loading. The book is divided
into seven chapters, covering fundamental concepts on ground and
support behavior and on ground-excavation-support interaction and
provides detailed information on analytical and numerical methods
used for the design of tunnels, with applications, and on the
latest developments on empirical methods. The principles and
formulations included are used, throughout the book, to provide
insight into the response of tunnels under both simple and complex
loading conditions, thus providing the reader with fundamental
understanding of tunnel behavior. Both authors have experience in
tunnelling and have worked extensively in practice, designing
tunnels both in the United States and abroad, and in research.
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