Tunnels are believed to be rather "insensitive" to earthquakes. Although a number of case histories seem to favor such an argument, failures and collapses of underground structures in the earthquakes of Kobe (1995), Düzce-Bolu (1999), and Taiwan (1999) have shown that there are exceptions to this "rule". Among them: the case of tunnels crossed by fault rupture. This paper presents the analysis and design of two highway cut-and-cover tunnels in Greece against large tectonic dislocation from a normal fault. The analysis, conducted with finite elements, places particular emphasis on realistically modeling the tunnel-soil interface. Soil behavior is modeled thorough an elastoplastic constitutive model with isotropic strain softening, which has ...
Overlying excavation will inevitably cause uplift of the existing tunnel due to the stress relief an...
Cut and cover construction is one of the fastest and cheapest methods for constructing rectangular s...
Observations after earthquakes where surface fault ruptures crossed engineering facilities reveal th...
Tunnels are believed to be rather "insensitive" to earthquakes. Although a number of case histories ...
Immersed tunnels are particularly sensitive to tensile and compressive deformations such as those im...
If a tunnel crosses a geological fault which is considered to be active, the possibility of a displa...
The tunnels due to their restrictions as a infrastructure work often overpass very disturbed tectoni...
There are numerous tunnels worldwide that cross active fault zones. These tunnels are situated in co...
Due to the world population increasing considerably, there is a need for efficient public transporta...
The communication shows an alternative for introducing soil-structure interaction in the analysis of...
Fault dislocation severely threatens the safety of a tunnel structure. Formerly, researchers mainly ...
The seismic vulnerability assessment of tunnels is generally based on empirical fragility curves. Th...
At areas subjected to earthquake activity, strategic and vital underground structures should be desi...
Field evidence from recent earthquakes has shown that structures can be designed to survive major su...
Field evidence from recent earthquakes has shown that structures can be designed to survive major su...
Overlying excavation will inevitably cause uplift of the existing tunnel due to the stress relief an...
Cut and cover construction is one of the fastest and cheapest methods for constructing rectangular s...
Observations after earthquakes where surface fault ruptures crossed engineering facilities reveal th...
Tunnels are believed to be rather "insensitive" to earthquakes. Although a number of case histories ...
Immersed tunnels are particularly sensitive to tensile and compressive deformations such as those im...
If a tunnel crosses a geological fault which is considered to be active, the possibility of a displa...
The tunnels due to their restrictions as a infrastructure work often overpass very disturbed tectoni...
There are numerous tunnels worldwide that cross active fault zones. These tunnels are situated in co...
Due to the world population increasing considerably, there is a need for efficient public transporta...
The communication shows an alternative for introducing soil-structure interaction in the analysis of...
Fault dislocation severely threatens the safety of a tunnel structure. Formerly, researchers mainly ...
The seismic vulnerability assessment of tunnels is generally based on empirical fragility curves. Th...
At areas subjected to earthquake activity, strategic and vital underground structures should be desi...
Field evidence from recent earthquakes has shown that structures can be designed to survive major su...
Field evidence from recent earthquakes has shown that structures can be designed to survive major su...
Overlying excavation will inevitably cause uplift of the existing tunnel due to the stress relief an...
Cut and cover construction is one of the fastest and cheapest methods for constructing rectangular s...
Observations after earthquakes where surface fault ruptures crossed engineering facilities reveal th...