Proksch-Weilguni, C., Decker, M., & Kollegger, J. (2023). Butt-jointed reinforcement bars in the longitudinal joints of tunnel segments: Experimental investigation. In IABSE Congress New Delhi 2023 - Engineering for Sustainable Development : Report (pp. 778–784). IABSE.
A tunnel lining built with a TBM (tunnel boring machine) consists of a large number of segments interacting via joints, that are commonly decisive for the design of the segment. In order to overcome this limitation, the Institute of Structural Engineering at TU Wien developed a novel reinforcement concept to enhance the longitudinal joint in terms of the ultimate load.
This paper presents the results of an experimental campaign on large scale test specimens investigating the load-bearing behavior of load transfer zones under compression with butt-jointed longitudinal reinforcement bars. The focus is on the effects of using a minimum transverse reinforcement on the load-bearing capacity of the segments. Based on the satisfactory results, it can be stated that the TU Wien reinforcement concept has a great potential for improving the performance of highly stressed tunnel segments.
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Project title:
Dünnwandiger und ressourceneffizienter Tübbing für den Tunnelbau: 41814629 (STRABAG AG; FFG - Österr. Forschungsförderungs- gesellschaft mbH)
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Research Areas:
Efficient Utilisation of Material Resources: 25% Composite Materials: 50% Computational Materials Science: 25%