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Tunnels have a high degree of risk that needs to be assessed and managed. Underground works intersect and interact with natural materials, incorporating their characteristics as structural components of their own stability. For this reason geotechnical risk analyses are implemented at all phases of tunnel construction, from design through to post-construction maintenance. Analysis of geotechnical risk involves a group of studies which lead to the identification and evaluation of the potential probability of error and the consequences of its occurrence. This volume considers construction and safety, financing and control, and exploration and maintenance. Eminent specialists discuss risk assessment and management, based both on advanced theoretical concepts and on practical experience. The book is of interest to a wide range of professionals involved in planning, construction and management of tunnels: entrepreneurs, designers, consultants and contractors.
Antönio Campos e Matos, Luís Ribeiro e Sousa, Johannes Kleberger, Paulo Lopes Pinto
PrefaceAn introduction to geotechnical risk in rock tunnelsLearning with accidents and damage associated to underground worksGeological risk in the use of TBMs in heterogeneous rock masses – The case of "Metro do Porto"Geotechnical risk management in tunnellingUse of decision aids for tunnellingFault zones and TBMGeomechanical problems in recent Spanish tunnelsGeotechnical risk in rock mass characterisation – a conceptRisk control at the design of a 13 km long railway tunnel in AustriaKoralm tunnel – benefits of a structured design and investigation process – the client’s viewVibration mitigation at high speed railroadsEvaluation of the reliability in reference geological hydrogeological modelsAuthor Index