SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 27
Earthquake Effect on Underground Structures<br />(Underground Tunnels)<br /> by<br />AMIR HOSSEIN JODEIRI<br />In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements  <br />For the Degree of subject <br />Earthquake Engineering<br />MAPUA Institute of Technology<br />CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT<br />Professor  PILONES <br />SEMESTER (1) 2011- 2012 <br />Abstract<br />Due to the increasing development of land and construction costs for each of these structures are just important in the urban transport and the danger of injury against the risk of earthquake to be studied. A review on the seismic behavior and design of underground structures in soft ground is described focusing on the development of equivalent static seismic design called the seismic deformation method. In the past most of the underground structures were designed without seismic considerations, because generally the tunnels had a good performance during the earthquakes compared to aboveground structures behavior.<br />INTRODUCTION<br />BACKGROUND<br />The first part - of the vulnerability of underground structures in earthquake<br />Why the tunnel?<br />1 - Shortening and increase the efficiency of traffic<br />2 - Improve the geometric profile<br />3 - More safety against earthquake<br />Damaging agents: <br />,[object Object]
Fault
Tectonic Uplift and Subsidence In a broad sense, earthquake effects on underground tunnel structures can be grouped into two categories – ground shaking and ground failure.<br />Ground shaking refers to the vibration of the ground produced by seismic waves propagating through the earth’s crust. Body waves travel within the earth’s material. They may be either longitudinal P waves or transverse shear S waves and they can travel in any direction in the ground. Surface waves travel along the earth’s surface. They may be either Rayleigh waves or Love waves.<br />,[object Object]
1-Volume waves   PW   and   SW 2- Surface waves   LW   and   RW
Factors affecting the behavior of the tunnel:
Site condition, Shape and size of the Tunnel, Tunnel depth, Tunnel lining
Failure modes:
Deformation at the Tunnel, Creation of cracks or open joints, falling from the ceiling or walls.
Reduce losses:Increase the vulnerability of structures to absorb the deformation applied ,   Appropriate use of joints at intersections ,   Avoid direct contact with the layers of rock tunnel, The rigid parts connected to the main structure must be coordinated with the main structures are vibrating.<br />The definition section of TunnelFeatures tunnels and how they are affected by the earthquake Effective. The definitions in this section of the tunnels and the effect of each vulnerability of the tunnels.<br />Depth of tunnel: In general, tunnels, earthquake, other than very superficial structuresstable. The land displacement, range of motion, acceleration and velocity of a particle'sgenerally increasing with depth, is reduced (particularly if the ground is soft), soin cases where the acceleration of the earthquake at a depth of 50 meters, 40percentis woven.<br />Shape and size of the tunnel <br />The tunnel cross section is larger, the sensitivity It is the most earthquake. One of the great tunnels being localized at the inter sections and Metro stations . There are usually two or more together in the tunnel the focus will be tunnels, causing tensions between the static environments. In this case when seismic waves pass through a tension that is happening. <br />How to make a huge impact on the vulnerability of seismic waves, because the method of excavation, the soil stays completely intact and the other of these tunnels are usually built where the depth of the tunnel is large. After excavation of the tunnel lining to protect against loss if used. Of course there are also cases where the rocks have enough strength, the cover is not used, but otherwise allowing the use of Shotcrete, concrete in situ, or are pre-built components.<br />Scope of this Study<br />The work performed to achieve these goals consisted of:<br />A summary of observed earthquake effects on underground structures.<br />A review of current seismic design methodology for both circular mined tunnels.<br />Overview<br />Discussions of the earthquake shaking effect on underground tunnels<br />The response of tunnels to seismic shaking motions may be demonstrated in terms of types of deformations. (Axial, Curvature).<br />OBJECTIVE<br />The main objective of the research is to develop a simplified, though accurate, approach to estimate the earthquake-induced stress increments on tunnel lining. The purpose of this research study was to develop a rational and consistent seismic design methodology for tunnels that would also be applicable to other underground structures.<br />Methodology<br />Seismic vibrations of the tunnels<br /> Most tunnel structures were designed and built, however, without regard to seismic effects. Which are usually stimulated by the earthquake slip, especially in the input - output tunnels are a lot of damage to underground spaces to enter. Many reports of earthquake damage to underground spaces, through the tunnels have been a slip of the entries. Liquefaction of the ground, especially if the sediments have a high percentage of loose sand and silt was constructed; it can damage a lot of space on the ground.<br />The importance of earthquake vibrations<br />Burst damage (such as faulting or landslides) in certain areas that can occur with detailed studies of geological engineering in these areas are identified and measures can be considered, but the vibration caused by the fault movement at a distance or close to the underground space and its severity can vary greatly. If the directions of the waves, with miles of tunnels or tunnel axis may shift again in other forms of underground space will be created. While the disruption caused by faulting or landslides are usually transformed to the Site Survey is predictable.<br />The analysis effect of waves on the underground structure<br />,[object Object]
PW pressure waves with a horizontal shear waves, PW. HSW vertical component pressure waves are a central component. PW on underground structures creates a longitudinal strain and tension. Pw is the fastest seismic waves spread out. So the first wave of the site will affect the soil structure.
                                                         Refer: 2
Vertical shear waves :
The main types of vertical shear waves are waves which include approximately two thirds of energy are released. Structures and systems are the vertical displacement.                                                                         Refer: 2 <br />,[object Object],       Riley in the waves, the particles at the top of their rotation, the wave is moving in the       opposite direction and movement of particles on the surface of the large diameter of the ellipse that is perpendicular to wave propagation. Riley as vertical shear waves for large wave structure function. Undergoing a shift underground system is acting based on their height.<br />                                                         Refer: 2<br /> Axial and Curvature Deformations<br />Axial and curvature deformations develop in a horizontal or nearly horizontal linear tunnel (such as most tunnels) when seismic waves propagate either parallel or obliquely to the tunnel. The tunnel lining design considerations for these types of deformations are basically in the longitudinal direction along the tunnel axis. Figure A shows the idealized representations of axial and curvature deformations. The general behavior of the linear tunnel is similar to that of an elastic beam subject to deformations or strains imposed by the surrounding ground.<br />                               Axial deformation a long Tunnel <br />                                            <br />                                           Fig A. <br />                                                Refer:1<br />                                 Curvature deformation a long Tunnel<br />                                  Deformation of cross-section<br />                                             Fig A. <br />                                             Refer: 1<br />Seismic loads cannot be calculated accurately. Seismic loads are derived with a high degree of uncertainty, unlike dead loads, live loads, or other effects such as temperature changes. Any specified seismic effect has a risk (probability of exceedance) associated with it.<br />     Overlying of Tunnel section                                    Racking of Tunnel section <br />                <br />                     Deformation modes of tunnels due to seismic waves<br />                                                        Refer: 1<br />Seismic soil deformation<br />Two types of deformation can be obtained from the earthquake on the underground transport systems, which include shear deformation and curvature deformation. Direct exposure of the soil local curvature deformation curve (the earthquake) on underground structures arises. Underground structures must have the capacity to absorb the resulting strain. Shear deformation as well as the time delay in response to an acceleration of the incoming base is the bedrock.<br />                     Seismic waves from the shear deformation in soil<br />,[object Object]
Two types of deformation can be obtained from the earthquake on the tunnel, which include shear deformation and curvature deformation. Direct exposure of the soil local curvature deformation curve (the earthquake) on underground structures arise. Underground structures must have the capacity to absorb the resulting strain. Shear deformation as well as the time delay in response to an acceleration of the incoming base is the bedrock. The above approach to design of underground structures may lead to very conservative design requirements if the structure is very stiff relative to the medium. This is the case for structures with shear walls, for example. In these circumstances a numerical analysis of the soil/structure interaction becomes necessary. In general, a relatively simple two-dimensional parametric analysis of a structure such as the one illustrated in Fig. C is all that is needed.<br />FIG C. Typical soil deformation profile and racking imposed on an underground structure during  an earthquake.<br />                                                                         Refer: 1<br />Loading Criteria<br />Maximum Design Earthquake (MDE). Given the performance goals of the MDE the recommended seismic loading combinations using the load factor design method are as follows:<br />For Cut-and-Cover Tunnel Structures: <br />                                         U = D + L + E1+ E2 +EQ                     (Eq. 1)<br />Where U = required structural strength capacity<br />D = effects due to dead loads of structural components<br />L = effects due to live loads<br />E1 = effects due to vertical loads of earth and water<br />E2 = effects due to horizontal loads of earth and water<br />EQ = effects due to design earthquake (MDE)<br />For Mined (Circular) Tunnel Lining<br />Where U, D, L, and EQ are as defined in Equation 1<br />EX = effects of static loads due to excavation <br />H = effects due to hydrostatic water pressure<br />The structure should first be designed with adequate strength capacity under static<br />Loading conditions.<br />The structure should then be checked in terms of ductility as well as strength when<br />Earthquake effects, EQ, are considered. The “EQ” term for conventional surface<br />Structure design reflects primarily the inertial effect on the structures. For tunnel<br />Structures, the earthquake effect is governed by the displacements/deformations<br />Imposed on the tunnels by the ground.<br />• In checking the strength capacity, the effects of earthquake loading should be<br />                                            U = D + L + EX +H + EQ                        (Eq. 2)<br />For Mined (Circular) Tunnel Lining:<br />Where D, L, EX, H, EQ, and U are as defined in Equation <br />b2 = 1.05 if extreme loads with little uncertainty. Otherwise, use b2 = 1.3.<br />                           U =1.05D +1.3L +b2 EX +H +1.3EQ                              (Eq.3)<br />Refer equation: 2 <br />A Practical Approach to Describing Ground Behavior: <br />The earthquake source characteristics and the transmission paths of various types of waves should also be included in the model. The ground strains are calculated by assuming a harmonic wave of any wave type propagating at an angle (angle of incidence) with respect to the axis of a planned structure.<br />Figure B represents free-field ground deformations along a tunnel axis due to a sinusoidal shear wave with a wavelength, L, displacement amplitude, D, and an angle of incidence, q. A conservative assumption of using the most critical angle of incidence, and therefore the maximum values of strain, is often made, because the angle of incidence for the predominant earthquake waves cannot be determined reliably.<br />                      <br />                   Geometry of a Sinusoidal Shear Wave Oblique to Axis of Tunnel<br />                                                                    Figure B <br />                                                                    Refer: 2<br />Using the simplified approach, the free-field axial strains and curvature due to shear waves and Rayleigh waves (surface waves) can be expressed as a function of angle of incidence, as shown in Table 1. The most critical angle of incidence and the maximum values of the strains are also included in the table.<br />Application of the strain equations presented in Table 1 requires knowledge of:<br />• The effective wave propagation velocity<br />• The peak ground particle velocity<br />• The peak ground particle acceleration<br />                                                             Refer: 2<br />q = Angle of Incidence with respect to Tunnel Axis<br />r = Radius of Curvature<br />VS, VR = Peak Particle Velocity for Shear Wave and Rayleigh Wave, respectively<br />CS, CR = Effective Propagation Velocity for Shear Wave and Rayleigh Wave, respectively<br />AS, AR = Peak Particle Acceleration for Shear Wave and Rayleigh Wave, respectively<br />Table B. MAXIMUM FORCES RESULTING FROM SHEAR WAVES<br />,[object Object]
Measures for mitigating seismic effect on underground structures :
Flexible expansion joints , seismic isolation on underground structures, period shift and energy dissipation
Underground structures isolate underground structures from ground deformation.
Ground Deformation during an Earthquake:
Deformation resulted from propagation of waves is Limited
Variation of thickness of subsurface ground
Incoherent ground motion at base rock
Damage Statistics
                              Overburden Depth (meters)
                           Effect of overburden depth on damage
                                Type of surrounding hock
                     Effect of surrounding rock type on damage
                                         Richter Magnitude

More Related Content

What's hot

Stone columns - an overview(Ground improvement)
Stone columns -  an overview(Ground improvement)Stone columns -  an overview(Ground improvement)
Stone columns - an overview(Ground improvement)Tarachand Veeragattapu
 
Soil dynamics introduction
Soil dynamics introductionSoil dynamics introduction
Soil dynamics introductionSanjay Thakare
 
Ground Improvement Techniques
Ground Improvement TechniquesGround Improvement Techniques
Ground Improvement TechniquesLokeswar
 
Advanced construction equipments and techniques
Advanced construction equipments and techniquesAdvanced construction equipments and techniques
Advanced construction equipments and techniquesselva ganesh
 
RMC Plant and its components, Testing and Design Mix
RMC Plant and its components, Testing and Design MixRMC Plant and its components, Testing and Design Mix
RMC Plant and its components, Testing and Design MixAbhimanyu Saraswat
 
Earth work equipment
Earth work equipmentEarth work equipment
Earth work equipmentswetha110
 
Consolidation settlement
Consolidation settlementConsolidation settlement
Consolidation settlementParth Joshi
 
Dynamic compaction
Dynamic compactionDynamic compaction
Dynamic compactionGaurav Verma
 
CONCRETE EQUIPMENTS.pptx
CONCRETE EQUIPMENTS.pptxCONCRETE EQUIPMENTS.pptx
CONCRETE EQUIPMENTS.pptxJanmithRai
 

What's hot (20)

Stone columns - an overview(Ground improvement)
Stone columns -  an overview(Ground improvement)Stone columns -  an overview(Ground improvement)
Stone columns - an overview(Ground improvement)
 
Batching and mixing
Batching and mixingBatching and mixing
Batching and mixing
 
Soil dynamics introduction
Soil dynamics introductionSoil dynamics introduction
Soil dynamics introduction
 
Grouting
GroutingGrouting
Grouting
 
Construction of diaphragm wall
Construction of diaphragm wallConstruction of diaphragm wall
Construction of diaphragm wall
 
Tunnel engineering
  Tunnel engineering  Tunnel engineering
Tunnel engineering
 
Ground Improvement Techniques
Ground Improvement TechniquesGround Improvement Techniques
Ground Improvement Techniques
 
Diaphragm wall construction
Diaphragm wall constructionDiaphragm wall construction
Diaphragm wall construction
 
Diaphragm wall
Diaphragm wallDiaphragm wall
Diaphragm wall
 
Advanced construction equipments and techniques
Advanced construction equipments and techniquesAdvanced construction equipments and techniques
Advanced construction equipments and techniques
 
Well foundation ppt
Well foundation pptWell foundation ppt
Well foundation ppt
 
RMC Plant and its components, Testing and Design Mix
RMC Plant and its components, Testing and Design MixRMC Plant and its components, Testing and Design Mix
RMC Plant and its components, Testing and Design Mix
 
Earth work equipment
Earth work equipmentEarth work equipment
Earth work equipment
 
Consolidation settlement
Consolidation settlementConsolidation settlement
Consolidation settlement
 
Micropile
MicropileMicropile
Micropile
 
Dynamic compaction
Dynamic compactionDynamic compaction
Dynamic compaction
 
Tunnelling
TunnellingTunnelling
Tunnelling
 
CONCRETE EQUIPMENTS.pptx
CONCRETE EQUIPMENTS.pptxCONCRETE EQUIPMENTS.pptx
CONCRETE EQUIPMENTS.pptx
 
Micropiles
Micropiles Micropiles
Micropiles
 
Earth pressure
Earth pressureEarth pressure
Earth pressure
 

Viewers also liked

Động lực học công trình
Động lực học công trìnhĐộng lực học công trình
Động lực học công trìnhTung Nguyen Xuan
 
How to Make Awesome SlideShares: Tips & Tricks
How to Make Awesome SlideShares: Tips & TricksHow to Make Awesome SlideShares: Tips & Tricks
How to Make Awesome SlideShares: Tips & TricksSlideShare
 
Rcc box culvert methodology and designs including computer method
Rcc box culvert   methodology and designs including computer methodRcc box culvert   methodology and designs including computer method
Rcc box culvert methodology and designs including computer methodcoolidiot07
 
What Makes Great Infographics
What Makes Great InfographicsWhat Makes Great Infographics
What Makes Great InfographicsSlideShare
 
Masters of SlideShare
Masters of SlideShareMasters of SlideShare
Masters of SlideShareKapost
 
STOP! VIEW THIS! 10-Step Checklist When Uploading to Slideshare
STOP! VIEW THIS! 10-Step Checklist When Uploading to SlideshareSTOP! VIEW THIS! 10-Step Checklist When Uploading to Slideshare
STOP! VIEW THIS! 10-Step Checklist When Uploading to SlideshareEmpowered Presentations
 
10 Ways to Win at SlideShare SEO & Presentation Optimization
10 Ways to Win at SlideShare SEO & Presentation Optimization10 Ways to Win at SlideShare SEO & Presentation Optimization
10 Ways to Win at SlideShare SEO & Presentation OptimizationOneupweb
 
How To Get More From SlideShare - Super-Simple Tips For Content Marketing
How To Get More From SlideShare - Super-Simple Tips For Content MarketingHow To Get More From SlideShare - Super-Simple Tips For Content Marketing
How To Get More From SlideShare - Super-Simple Tips For Content MarketingContent Marketing Institute
 
A Guide to SlideShare Analytics - Excerpts from Hubspot's Step by Step Guide ...
A Guide to SlideShare Analytics - Excerpts from Hubspot's Step by Step Guide ...A Guide to SlideShare Analytics - Excerpts from Hubspot's Step by Step Guide ...
A Guide to SlideShare Analytics - Excerpts from Hubspot's Step by Step Guide ...SlideShare
 
Getting Started With SlideShare
Getting Started With SlideShareGetting Started With SlideShare
Getting Started With SlideShareSlideShare
 

Viewers also liked (11)

Động lực học công trình
Động lực học công trìnhĐộng lực học công trình
Động lực học công trình
 
How to Make Awesome SlideShares: Tips & Tricks
How to Make Awesome SlideShares: Tips & TricksHow to Make Awesome SlideShares: Tips & Tricks
How to Make Awesome SlideShares: Tips & Tricks
 
Rcc box culvert methodology and designs including computer method
Rcc box culvert   methodology and designs including computer methodRcc box culvert   methodology and designs including computer method
Rcc box culvert methodology and designs including computer method
 
What Makes Great Infographics
What Makes Great InfographicsWhat Makes Great Infographics
What Makes Great Infographics
 
Masters of SlideShare
Masters of SlideShareMasters of SlideShare
Masters of SlideShare
 
STOP! VIEW THIS! 10-Step Checklist When Uploading to Slideshare
STOP! VIEW THIS! 10-Step Checklist When Uploading to SlideshareSTOP! VIEW THIS! 10-Step Checklist When Uploading to Slideshare
STOP! VIEW THIS! 10-Step Checklist When Uploading to Slideshare
 
You Suck At PowerPoint!
You Suck At PowerPoint!You Suck At PowerPoint!
You Suck At PowerPoint!
 
10 Ways to Win at SlideShare SEO & Presentation Optimization
10 Ways to Win at SlideShare SEO & Presentation Optimization10 Ways to Win at SlideShare SEO & Presentation Optimization
10 Ways to Win at SlideShare SEO & Presentation Optimization
 
How To Get More From SlideShare - Super-Simple Tips For Content Marketing
How To Get More From SlideShare - Super-Simple Tips For Content MarketingHow To Get More From SlideShare - Super-Simple Tips For Content Marketing
How To Get More From SlideShare - Super-Simple Tips For Content Marketing
 
A Guide to SlideShare Analytics - Excerpts from Hubspot's Step by Step Guide ...
A Guide to SlideShare Analytics - Excerpts from Hubspot's Step by Step Guide ...A Guide to SlideShare Analytics - Excerpts from Hubspot's Step by Step Guide ...
A Guide to SlideShare Analytics - Excerpts from Hubspot's Step by Step Guide ...
 
Getting Started With SlideShare
Getting Started With SlideShareGetting Started With SlideShare
Getting Started With SlideShare
 

Similar to Earthquake effect on underground structures

scribfree.com_on-earthquake-resistant-structures.pptx
scribfree.com_on-earthquake-resistant-structures.pptxscribfree.com_on-earthquake-resistant-structures.pptx
scribfree.com_on-earthquake-resistant-structures.pptxaps ratnuchak
 
Final copy latest
Final copy latestFinal copy latest
Final copy latestRohit Sahai
 
Seismic Analysis of Structures - I
Seismic Analysis of Structures - ISeismic Analysis of Structures - I
Seismic Analysis of Structures - Itushardatta
 
Structure geology basics and applications
Structure geology   basics and applicationsStructure geology   basics and applications
Structure geology basics and applicationsDR VINAY KUMAR PANDEY
 
Introduction to earthquake engineering by Engr. Basharat Ullah
Introduction to earthquake engineering by Engr. Basharat UllahIntroduction to earthquake engineering by Engr. Basharat Ullah
Introduction to earthquake engineering by Engr. Basharat Ullahbasharat ullah
 
Presentation About Seismic Wave
Presentation About Seismic WavePresentation About Seismic Wave
Presentation About Seismic WaveAhmed Barkat
 
Presentation about seismic wave
Presentation about seismic wavePresentation about seismic wave
Presentation about seismic waveAhmed Barkat
 
Presentation About Seismic Wave
Presentation About Seismic WavePresentation About Seismic Wave
Presentation About Seismic WaveAhmed Barkat
 
تقرير فني -تدعيم المبنى مع الرسوم ضد الزلازل.docx
تقرير فني -تدعيم المبنى مع الرسوم ضد الزلازل.docxتقرير فني -تدعيم المبنى مع الرسوم ضد الزلازل.docx
تقرير فني -تدعيم المبنى مع الرسوم ضد الزلازل.docxAdnan Lazem
 
Mokpo symposium pecker 2006
Mokpo symposium pecker 2006Mokpo symposium pecker 2006
Mokpo symposium pecker 2006gefyra-rion
 
Structural Geology for petroleum Egineering Geology
Structural Geology for petroleum Egineering GeologyStructural Geology for petroleum Egineering Geology
Structural Geology for petroleum Egineering GeologyKamal Abdurahman
 
Numerical and Analytical Solutions for Ovaling Deformation in Circular Tunnel...
Numerical and Analytical Solutions for Ovaling Deformation in Circular Tunnel...Numerical and Analytical Solutions for Ovaling Deformation in Circular Tunnel...
Numerical and Analytical Solutions for Ovaling Deformation in Circular Tunnel...IDES Editor
 
Geo trans2004 pecker
Geo trans2004 peckerGeo trans2004 pecker
Geo trans2004 peckergefyra-rion
 
Athens pecker 2005
Athens pecker 2005Athens pecker 2005
Athens pecker 2005gefyra-rion
 
what is earth quake
what is earth quakewhat is earth quake
what is earth quakeSaad Raja
 

Similar to Earthquake effect on underground structures (20)

scribfree.com_on-earthquake-resistant-structures.pptx
scribfree.com_on-earthquake-resistant-structures.pptxscribfree.com_on-earthquake-resistant-structures.pptx
scribfree.com_on-earthquake-resistant-structures.pptx
 
Behaviour Pattern of Slopes Tunnels in Discontinous Rock Media
Behaviour Pattern of Slopes Tunnels in Discontinous Rock MediaBehaviour Pattern of Slopes Tunnels in Discontinous Rock Media
Behaviour Pattern of Slopes Tunnels in Discontinous Rock Media
 
Final copy latest
Final copy latestFinal copy latest
Final copy latest
 
Seismic Analysis of Structures - I
Seismic Analysis of Structures - ISeismic Analysis of Structures - I
Seismic Analysis of Structures - I
 
Structure geology basics and applications
Structure geology   basics and applicationsStructure geology   basics and applications
Structure geology basics and applications
 
Introduction to earthquake engineering by Engr. Basharat Ullah
Introduction to earthquake engineering by Engr. Basharat UllahIntroduction to earthquake engineering by Engr. Basharat Ullah
Introduction to earthquake engineering by Engr. Basharat Ullah
 
Presentation About Seismic Wave
Presentation About Seismic WavePresentation About Seismic Wave
Presentation About Seismic Wave
 
Presentation about seismic wave
Presentation about seismic wavePresentation about seismic wave
Presentation about seismic wave
 
Presentation About Seismic Wave
Presentation About Seismic WavePresentation About Seismic Wave
Presentation About Seismic Wave
 
تقرير فني -تدعيم المبنى مع الرسوم ضد الزلازل.docx
تقرير فني -تدعيم المبنى مع الرسوم ضد الزلازل.docxتقرير فني -تدعيم المبنى مع الرسوم ضد الزلازل.docx
تقرير فني -تدعيم المبنى مع الرسوم ضد الزلازل.docx
 
Earthquakes
EarthquakesEarthquakes
Earthquakes
 
Mokpo symposium pecker 2006
Mokpo symposium pecker 2006Mokpo symposium pecker 2006
Mokpo symposium pecker 2006
 
Structural Geology for petroleum Egineering Geology
Structural Geology for petroleum Egineering GeologyStructural Geology for petroleum Egineering Geology
Structural Geology for petroleum Egineering Geology
 
Numerical and Analytical Solutions for Ovaling Deformation in Circular Tunnel...
Numerical and Analytical Solutions for Ovaling Deformation in Circular Tunnel...Numerical and Analytical Solutions for Ovaling Deformation in Circular Tunnel...
Numerical and Analytical Solutions for Ovaling Deformation in Circular Tunnel...
 
Earthquake
EarthquakeEarthquake
Earthquake
 
Geo trans2004 pecker
Geo trans2004 peckerGeo trans2004 pecker
Geo trans2004 pecker
 
Earthquake
EarthquakeEarthquake
Earthquake
 
Athens pecker 2005
Athens pecker 2005Athens pecker 2005
Athens pecker 2005
 
ENV 101 Ch05 lecture ppt_a
ENV 101 Ch05 lecture ppt_aENV 101 Ch05 lecture ppt_a
ENV 101 Ch05 lecture ppt_a
 
what is earth quake
what is earth quakewhat is earth quake
what is earth quake
 

Recently uploaded

Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmaticsKotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmaticscarlostorres15106
 
Transcript: #StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: #StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024Transcript: #StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: #StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024BookNet Canada
 
Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...
Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...
Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...HostedbyConfluent
 
Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...
Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...
Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...Neo4j
 
Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 3652toLead Limited
 
How to convert PDF to text with Nanonets
How to convert PDF to text with NanonetsHow to convert PDF to text with Nanonets
How to convert PDF to text with Nanonetsnaman860154
 
Enhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for Partners
Enhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for PartnersEnhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for Partners
Enhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for PartnersThousandEyes
 
Next-generation AAM aircraft unveiled by Supernal, S-A2
Next-generation AAM aircraft unveiled by Supernal, S-A2Next-generation AAM aircraft unveiled by Supernal, S-A2
Next-generation AAM aircraft unveiled by Supernal, S-A2Hyundai Motor Group
 
How to Remove Document Management Hurdles with X-Docs?
How to Remove Document Management Hurdles with X-Docs?How to Remove Document Management Hurdles with X-Docs?
How to Remove Document Management Hurdles with X-Docs?XfilesPro
 
Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)
Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)
Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)Allon Mureinik
 
Azure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & Application
Azure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & ApplicationAzure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & Application
Azure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & ApplicationAndikSusilo4
 
Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024
Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024
Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024Scott Keck-Warren
 
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptxThe Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptxMalak Abu Hammad
 
Understanding the Laravel MVC Architecture
Understanding the Laravel MVC ArchitectureUnderstanding the Laravel MVC Architecture
Understanding the Laravel MVC ArchitecturePixlogix Infotech
 
Artificial intelligence in the post-deep learning era
Artificial intelligence in the post-deep learning eraArtificial intelligence in the post-deep learning era
Artificial intelligence in the post-deep learning eraDeakin University
 
Pigging Solutions Piggable Sweeping Elbows
Pigging Solutions Piggable Sweeping ElbowsPigging Solutions Piggable Sweeping Elbows
Pigging Solutions Piggable Sweeping ElbowsPigging Solutions
 
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhi
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | DelhiFULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhi
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhisoniya singh
 
Key Features Of Token Development (1).pptx
Key  Features Of Token  Development (1).pptxKey  Features Of Token  Development (1).pptx
Key Features Of Token Development (1).pptxLBM Solutions
 
Making_way_through_DLL_hollowing_inspite_of_CFG_by_Debjeet Banerjee.pptx
Making_way_through_DLL_hollowing_inspite_of_CFG_by_Debjeet Banerjee.pptxMaking_way_through_DLL_hollowing_inspite_of_CFG_by_Debjeet Banerjee.pptx
Making_way_through_DLL_hollowing_inspite_of_CFG_by_Debjeet Banerjee.pptxnull - The Open Security Community
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmaticsKotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
 
Transcript: #StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: #StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024Transcript: #StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: #StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024
 
Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...
Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...
Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...
 
Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...
Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...
Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...
 
Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
 
How to convert PDF to text with Nanonets
How to convert PDF to text with NanonetsHow to convert PDF to text with Nanonets
How to convert PDF to text with Nanonets
 
Enhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for Partners
Enhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for PartnersEnhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for Partners
Enhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for Partners
 
Next-generation AAM aircraft unveiled by Supernal, S-A2
Next-generation AAM aircraft unveiled by Supernal, S-A2Next-generation AAM aircraft unveiled by Supernal, S-A2
Next-generation AAM aircraft unveiled by Supernal, S-A2
 
How to Remove Document Management Hurdles with X-Docs?
How to Remove Document Management Hurdles with X-Docs?How to Remove Document Management Hurdles with X-Docs?
How to Remove Document Management Hurdles with X-Docs?
 
Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)
Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)
Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)
 
Azure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & Application
Azure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & ApplicationAzure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & Application
Azure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & Application
 
The transition to renewables in India.pdf
The transition to renewables in India.pdfThe transition to renewables in India.pdf
The transition to renewables in India.pdf
 
Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024
Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024
Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024
 
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptxThe Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
 
Understanding the Laravel MVC Architecture
Understanding the Laravel MVC ArchitectureUnderstanding the Laravel MVC Architecture
Understanding the Laravel MVC Architecture
 
Artificial intelligence in the post-deep learning era
Artificial intelligence in the post-deep learning eraArtificial intelligence in the post-deep learning era
Artificial intelligence in the post-deep learning era
 
Pigging Solutions Piggable Sweeping Elbows
Pigging Solutions Piggable Sweeping ElbowsPigging Solutions Piggable Sweeping Elbows
Pigging Solutions Piggable Sweeping Elbows
 
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhi
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | DelhiFULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhi
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhi
 
Key Features Of Token Development (1).pptx
Key  Features Of Token  Development (1).pptxKey  Features Of Token  Development (1).pptx
Key Features Of Token Development (1).pptx
 
Making_way_through_DLL_hollowing_inspite_of_CFG_by_Debjeet Banerjee.pptx
Making_way_through_DLL_hollowing_inspite_of_CFG_by_Debjeet Banerjee.pptxMaking_way_through_DLL_hollowing_inspite_of_CFG_by_Debjeet Banerjee.pptx
Making_way_through_DLL_hollowing_inspite_of_CFG_by_Debjeet Banerjee.pptx
 

Earthquake effect on underground structures

  • 1.
  • 3.
  • 4. 1-Volume waves PW and SW 2- Surface waves LW and RW
  • 6. Site condition, Shape and size of the Tunnel, Tunnel depth, Tunnel lining
  • 8. Deformation at the Tunnel, Creation of cracks or open joints, falling from the ceiling or walls.
  • 9.
  • 10. PW pressure waves with a horizontal shear waves, PW. HSW vertical component pressure waves are a central component. PW on underground structures creates a longitudinal strain and tension. Pw is the fastest seismic waves spread out. So the first wave of the site will affect the soil structure.
  • 11. Refer: 2
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. Measures for mitigating seismic effect on underground structures :
  • 16. Flexible expansion joints , seismic isolation on underground structures, period shift and energy dissipation
  • 17. Underground structures isolate underground structures from ground deformation.
  • 18. Ground Deformation during an Earthquake:
  • 19. Deformation resulted from propagation of waves is Limited
  • 20. Variation of thickness of subsurface ground
  • 23. Overburden Depth (meters)
  • 24. Effect of overburden depth on damage
  • 25. Type of surrounding hock
  • 26. Effect of surrounding rock type on damage
  • 27. Richter Magnitude
  • 28.
  • 29. B
  • 30.
  • 31. REFERENCE A, B, C, and D: Comparison between seismic and static analyses of tunnels. Rock Mechanics, Fuenkajorn & Phien-wej (eds)  2009. ISBN 978 974 533 624 7
  • 33. In the past most of the underground structures were designed without seismic considerations, because generally the tunnels had a good performance during the earthquakes compared to aboveground structures behavior.
  • 34. Performance -based seismic design should be aimed both to maintain in operation the tunnels during the more frequent events (of lower intensity) and to avoid human life losses for exceptional earthquakes (of higher intensity), according to the local seismic hazard predictions. In some cases, and almost always in presence of ground discontinuity, structural discontinuity or high potential of ground failure, protecting measures need to be carefully designed.
  • 35.
  • 37. SHAKE TABLE TESTING TO QUANTIFY SEISMIC SOIL-STRUCTURE- INTERACTION OF UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES
  • 38.
  • 40. In physical testing, and scale model testing in particular, the testing equipment and physical model details can demand the bulk of the research efforts. This project is no exception. The first year of this project was spent acquiring the necessary materials, fabricating and modifying the testing equipment, and calibrating the testing platform.
  • 41. The central piece of testing equipment is a flexible wall barrel that mimics free-field seismic site response when subjected to shaking on the shake table. Validation of the testing platform involves comparing analytical results with recorded response from the flexible wall barrel. Figures 1 and 2 show the validation by Meymand (1998) demonstrating the dynamic performance of the flexible barrel versus other testing containers. As can be seen the flexible wall barrel provides the most accurate representation of seismic soil response with respect to the prototype soil column as modeled numerically using QUAD4M (Hudson et al. 1994).
  • 42. Figure 1. Different model soil containers for SSI shake table testing (after Meymand 1998).
  • 43. Figure 2. Dynamic analysis of different model soil containers. showing that the flexible wall barrel provides the most realistic response when compared to prototype field conditions (after Meymand 1998).
  • 44. The flexible wall barrel and associated equipment was assembled on the 1D shake table in the Parsons Earthquake Lab at Cal Poly, and the mixing of an appropriate model soil was carried out. Figure 3 shows the flexible wall barrel assembled on the shake table awaiting the model soil. Figure 4 shows the filling of the barrel and Figure 5 shows the full barrel awaiting shake table testing.
  • 45. Figure 3. Testing platform showing the shake table with the flexible wall barrel. The flexible wall barrel is composed of the four corner posts with universal joints at the top and bottom, the top and bottom rings, and the barrel wall. The wall is composed of a 6.4 mm thick rubber membrane which is confined by 45 mm wide Kevlar straps spaced on center every 60 mm. The (yellow) mixer on the left is used to mix the large volumes of model soil (composed of kaolinite, bentonite, fly ash, and water).
  • 46. The Parsons Earthquake Lab at Cal Poly has a 1D shake table with a 9000 kg payload capacity. Under the maximum payload the table can accelerate up to 1g, has a maximum velocity of 97 cm/sec, a maximum peak to peak displacement of 25 cm, and operates in the frequency range of 0.1 to 50 Hz. A full flexible wall barrel and accompanying equipment is estimated to weigh on the order of 7000 kg.
  • 47. Figure 4. Process of filling the barrel with scale model soil Ten accelerometers were placed in the soil lifts in both vertical and horizontal arrays to record the dynamic response of the soil during shaking.
  • 48. Figure 5. Shown is a full barrel being prepared for initial calibration tests. Note the cross bracing still in place that will be removed prior to testing to allow the flexible wall barrel free movement in response to the imposed shaking.
  • 49. Figure 6 shows the plan view layout of the accelerometer array and the T-bar locations. The accelerometers arrangement is composed of a central array to measure the average model soil column response, an off center array in anticipation for the second phase of the test when the model subway cross-section will be embedded in the soil column, and accelerometers near the edges to measure any boundary effects due to the flexible wall barrel assembly.
  • 50. Figure 6. Top down plan view of the flexible wall barrel showing the accelerometer array layout, T-bar locations, and radial dimensions.
  • 51.
  • 53. An underground section of the BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) light rail was chosen as the prototype tunnel cross-section for the SSI tests. This structure is also similar to light rail tunnels being considered in the Jiangsu province of China. A scale model structure adhering to the similitude scaling of the structural stiffness of the BART tunnel cross section was assembled.
  • 54. Figure 7. Shear wave velocity profile from Phase 1 tests. Shear wave velocity was measured using top down hammer blows and correlated estimates from bottom up T-bar tests.
  • 55. Figure 8. Comparison of the free-field flexible barrel recording at the model soil surface versus SHAKE results of the prototype soil profile. The input motion here is the 1979 Imperial Valley El Centro 180 recording.
  • 56. This manuscript presents research delving into the seismic soil-structure-interaction (SSI) of a subway in soft clayey soil. The goal of this research is to provide an empirical basis for the “racking” deformations that are a design reality of underground SSI projects. A 1g tenth scale model testing platform was developed for dynamic testing on the shake table. The platform is composed of a flexible wall barrel, scale model soil, and associated testing hardware. The first phase of the research, free-field testing, was completed by the time of manuscript submission. The response of the flexible wall barrel testing platform is shown in Figure 8 to adequately mimic the prototype soil column as validated using 1D equivalent linear (SHAKE) numerical analysis.