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<div class="csl-entry">Scharf, R., Sorgner, M., Scheiner, S., Pichler, B., & Hellmich, C. (2024). Viscoelasticity of hydrating shotcrete as key to realistic tunnel shell stress assessment with the New Austrian Tunneling Method. <i>Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures</i>. https://doi.org/10.1080/15376494.2024.2332474</div>
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1537-6494
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/198266
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dc.description.abstract
The New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM) essentially rests on observational information concerning displacements measured in selected positions at the inner surface of shotcrete tunnel shells. The combination of these measurements with advanced material and structural mechanics, in the course of so-called hybrid methods, have successfully delivered, for more than 20 years, practically relevant estimations of internal and external forces and corresponding degrees of utilization. The reliability of the latter, however, may crucially depend on the used material model. Based on a recently proposed analytical structural mechanics model [Acta Mech 233, 2989–3019 (2022)], and focusing on the benchmark example of measurement cross section MC1452 of the Sieberg tunnel, driven in the 1990s in Miocene clay marl, the present paper compares the estimations of forces and degrees of utilization arising from differently refined constitutive concepts, namely (i) aging elasticity, (ii) aging linear viscoelasticity, and (iii) aging nonlinear viscoelasticity. It turns out that only the consideration of aging nonlinear viscoelastic material behavior provides access to realistic values for the degree of utilization, being lower than one. Simpler material models would indicate local material failure, which was not observed in situ.
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FFG - Österr. Forschungsförderungs- gesellschaft mbH; ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG; IQSOFT Gesellschaft für Informationstechnologie m.b.H.; TÜV Austria Services GmbH; Palfinger; IL - Ingenieurbüro Laabmayr & Partn GesmbH.; Siemens AG Österreich; Geoconsult Wien ZT GmbH; IGT - Geotechnik und Tunnelbau ZT GmbH; Wiener Linien GmbH & Co KG; FCP Fritsch, Chiari & Partner ZT Gm; voestalpine Railway Systems GmbH; Hottinger Brüel & Kjaer Austria Gmb; Vermessung Schubert ZT GmbH; Amberg Engineering AG; Land Steiermark; Wirtschaftsagentur Wien Ein Fonds der Stadt Wien
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en
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
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Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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dc.subject
Analytical mechanics
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Viscoelasticity
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Aging
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Strength
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Shotcrete
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New Austrian Tunneling Method
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Displacement measurement
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dc.title
Viscoelasticity of hydrating shotcrete as key to realistic tunnel shell stress assessment with the New Austrian Tunneling Method
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Article
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Artikel
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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Creative Commons Namensnennung - Nicht kommerziell - Keine Bearbeitungen 4.0 International