PORTALE DELLA DIDATTICA

PORTALE DELLA DIDATTICA

PORTALE DELLA DIDATTICA

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Tunnelling

02PPKNW, 01PPKMX, 01PPKNF

A.A. 2022/23

Course Language

Inglese

Degree programme(s)

Master of science-level of the Bologna process in Petroleum And Mining Engineering (Ingegneria Del Petrolio E Mineraria) - Torino
Master of science-level of the Bologna process in Ingegneria Civile - Torino
Master of science-level of the Bologna process in Ingegneria Per L'Ambiente E Il Territorio - Torino

Course structure
Teaching Hours
Lezioni 48
Esercitazioni in aula 12
Tutoraggio 24
Lecturers
Teacher Status SSD h.Les h.Ex h.Lab h.Tut Years teaching
Peila Daniele Professore Ordinario CEAR-02/B 48 13 0 0 12
Co-lectures
Espandi

Context
SSD CFU Activities Area context
ING-IND/28 6 B - Caratterizzanti Ingegneria per l'ambiente e il territorio
2022/23
The lectures will provide the fundamental information on the design and technical aspects related to tunnel construction taking into account: the excavation process conventional an mechanized, the stability of voids, the installation, choice and design of linings (both firth phase and final) and the job site managements. The lessons will deal in detail with the design of tunnel with the final goal to construct the works in safety conditions both of the job site, the tunnel surrounding and the surface. Based on the principles of rock mechanics and rock engineering the stability aspects of the underground are analysed and the calculation procedures are presented. The specific ground reinforcing techniques and the structural design procedures of tunnel lining are presented. The excavation methods both for conventional and mechanized tunnelling are analysed and discussed. Due to the natural heterogeneity both lithological and structural of the rock masses and their variable behaviour with reference under different overburden, the tools and methods for monitoring are presented and discussed to clarify their use in the design flow procedure and to explain how to use them for a correct check of the design hypothesis. The program is developed both with class lectures and exercises, discussion of case histories, and with technical visits to tunnel job sites if available during the lesson period.
The lectures provide the fundamental information on the design and technical aspects related to tunnel construction taking into account: the excavation process conventional and mechanized, the stability of the underground voids, the installation, choice and design of linings (both first phase and the final lining). Some indication on the job site managements are also presened using the analysis of specific case hystory. The lessons deals in detail with the main technologies used in the construction of tunnel, to provvide the tools for their correct choice considering the general geological, geometrcial and environmental conditions and the related hazards. The stability aspects of the underground voids are analysed and the calculation procedures are presented and discussed. The specific ground reinforcing techniques and the structural design procedures of tunnel lining are presented. The excavation methods both for conventional and mechanized tunnelling are analysed and discussed. Due to the natural variability both of the lithological and structural of the rock masses and of their behaviour, the tools and methods for monitoring are presented to clarify their use in the design flow procedure and to explain how to use them for a correct check of the design hypothesis. The program is developed both with class lectures and exercises, discussion of case histories, and with a technical visit to tunnel job sites if available during the lesson period.
The main goal of the program is to provide to the students the skill to identify the best procedures and tool for the correct design of a tunnel, to set up a correct risk analysis, to make the choices for the job site management and to be able to develop the design of the first phase lining The knowledge of the technological aspects of most used full face tunnel machines and their working procedures are another skill that will be provided with the course. The student should become able to: - analyse multidisciplinary problems that requires the skills and abilities developed in the disciplines of applied geology, rock mechanics, structural design and to become to apply these abilities to the specific sector of tunnel construction; - to follow and understand a technical speech in English and know the international terminology of the tunnel sector; - to develop and write a technical report; - to take design decision by motivating them; - to evaluate quickly the order of magnitude of the variables and parameters that the engineer should have do deal with when designing a tunnelling or managing a tunnel job site. These skills and abilities will be provided with the class lessons but also with the technical visits and with the analysis of some relevant case histories.
The main goal of the program is to give to the students the skill to identify the best procedures and tool for the correct construction of a tunnel, to set up a correct risk analysis of the construction procedure, to make the technological choices related to job site management and to develop the design of the lining. The knowledge of the technological aspects of most used full face tunnel machines and their working process is a skill that will be provided with the course. The student should become able to: - analyse multidisciplinary problems that requires the skills and abilities developed in the disciplines of applied geology, geo-mechanics, structural design and to become to apply these abilities to the specific sector of tunnel construction; - to follow and understand a technical speech in English and know the international terminology of the tunnel sector; - to develop and write a technical report; - to take design/construction decision by motivating them; - to evaluate the order of magnitude of the variables and parameters that the engineer should have do deal with when designing a tunnelling or managing a tunnel job site. These skills and abilities will be provided with the class lessons but also with the technical visits and with the analysis of some relevant case histories.
The student should know the base concepts of engineering geology, of the behaviour of rock masses and soils and of the structural design
The student should know the basis concepts of geology, of the geo-mechanical behaviour of rock masses and soils, the basis of structural mechanics and the design of concrete and steel structures
CONTENTS Module 1 – Design aspects (2 credits) Design of tunnels analysis of the key points. Tunnel layouts. Management of the "geo" data. Surveying for deep tunnels: data collection and management. Geological problems and investigations. Risk analysis. Convergence-confinement method. Basic concepts and its use for the design of linings. Subsidence in urban area: forecast and management by design. Stabilization of the tunnel face with shields and calculation of the counter-pressure. Properties and design of the first phase supports: steel ribs, shotcrete, rock bolts. Use and application of the most common analytical and numerical design tools. The bedded-beam method for the evaluation of the actions inside the structural elements used for tunnel lining. Problems related with the construction of the final lining. Formworks. Technical properties of segmental lining. Water control Design procedure for segmental lining (basic concepts). Module 2 – Ground reinforcing (1 credit) The ground reinforcing used in tunnelling: construction aspects and actions. Permeation grouting, rock bolts, VTR face reinforcement, steel pipe umbrella. Design ground reinforcing techniques. Module 3 – Excavation techniques (2 credits) Drill and blast design. Types of blast rounds and to job site organization. Roadheader, High energy impact hammers. Rock full face machines (TBM – Tunnel Boring Machines). Shield tunnelling (SS, Mixed Shield, EPBS). Soil conditioning for EPB tunnelling
CONTENTS Module 1 – Design aspects (1,5 credits) Design of tunnels analysis of the key points. Tunnel layouts. Management of the "geo" data. Surveying for deep tunnels: data collection and management. Geological problems and investigations. Risk analysis. Convergence-confinement method. Basic concepts and its use for the design of linings. Subsidence in urban area: forecast and management by design in mechnized tunnelling. Stabilization of the tunnel face with shields and calculation of the counter-pressure. Properties and design of the first phase supports: steel ribs, shotcrete, rock bolts. Use and application of the most common analytical and numerical design tools. The bedded-beam method for the evaluation of the actions inside the structural elements used for tunnel lining. Problems related with the construction of the final lining. Formworks. Technical properties of segmental lining. Water control Design procedure for segmental lining (basic concepts). Module 2 – Ground reinforcing (1 credit) The ground reinforcing used in tunnelling: construction aspects and actions. Permeation grouting, VTR face reinforcement, steel pipe umbrella. Design ground reinforcing techniques. Module 3 – Excavation techniques (2.5 credits) Drill and blast design. Types of blast rounds and to job site organization. Roadheader, High energy impact hammers. Rock full face machines (TBM – Tunnel Boring Machines). Shield tunnelling (Slurry Shield, Mixed Shield, EPBS, variable density shields). Soil conditioning for EPB tunnelling. Backfiling.
The lectures are organized with class lesson face to face, with the development of five different design works, developed in team, and one technical visit. A written text developed as a design work is to be developed. The design is based on the topics discussed in the three lesson modules. The text of the problems, needed technical data are provided by the professor or will be researched in the Politecnico di Torino libraries. One or two technical visits will be organized to job sites. This organization will depend on the availability and job sites and of financial support. The students will be requested to prepare a short report of the visit Some seminary can be organized with lessons of specialists coming from industry.
The lectures are organized with class lesson face to face, with the development of five different project works, to be developed in team, and one technical visit. A written text of the projects work is to be developed and submitted. The design is based on the topics discussed in the three lesson modules. For the devlopment of the project work the needed technical data are provided by the professor or will be researched in the Politecnico di Torino libraries. One or two technical visits will be organized to job sites. This organization will depend on the availability and job sites and of financial support. The students will be requested to prepare a short report of the visit Some seminary can be organized with lessons of specialists coming from industry.
Compulsory documentation: The lessons ppt will be made available on Politecnico di Torino web site. Additional information can be obtained from the following books Chapman D., Metje N., Stark A. (2010) Introduction to tunnel construction, Spoon Press Guglielmetti V., Grasso P.G., Mahtab A., Xu S. (2007) Mechanized Tunnelling in Urban Areas, Taylor and Francis Maidl et al. (2008) Hardrock Tunnel Boring Machines, Ernst & Sohn
Documentation: The lessons ppt will be made available on Politecnico di Torino web site. some selevamnt papers or books chapters are provveded. Additional information can be obtained from the following books Chapman D., Metje N., Stark A. (2010) Introduction to tunnel construction, Spoon Press Guglielmetti V., Grasso P.G., Mahtab A., Xu S. (2007) Mechanized Tunnelling in Urban Areas, Taylor and Francis Maidl et al. (2008) Hardrock Tunnel Boring Machines, Ernst & Sohn
Modalità di esame: Prova orale obbligatoria;
Exam: Compulsory oral exam;
... Assessement criteria Knowlege of the technologies that are used for tunnel construction (excavation &supports) Knowledge of the mechanized excavation techniques and ability to describe the components of a full face machine and of the conventional excavation method Knowledge of the design methodologies and approaches to be used for the tunnel design Ability to construct a logical path of the choices to be developed to face a specific problem that can be encountered during undergound construction Quality of the developed project assignements Grading Criteria The exam is oral with not less three questions that will be developed with a discussion and/or a simple calculation. The question will ask the description of a technology, of a computational method or the solution of a specific problem. The exam has the goal to assess the knowledge of the topic listed in the program and the ability of the student to apply the theory and the computation methods developed during the course A discussion on the design assigments and of the applied solutions is part of the oral discussion of the exam. The design assignements have to be submitted in the printed version one week before the exam and its quality will be evaluated. The discussion of the assignement project document is a fundamental the part of the exam. The max score of the whole exame is 30/30 while the exam is considered passed if the score is 18/30.
Gli studenti e le studentesse con disabilità o con Disturbi Specifici di Apprendimento (DSA), oltre alla segnalazione tramite procedura informatizzata, sono invitati a comunicare anche direttamente al/la docente titolare dell'insegnamento, con un preavviso non inferiore ad una settimana dall'avvio della sessione d'esame, gli strumenti compensativi concordati con l'Unità Special Needs, al fine di permettere al/la docente la declinazione più idonea in riferimento alla specifica tipologia di esame.
Exam: Compulsory oral exam;
Assessement criteria Knowlege of the technologies that are used for tunnel construction (excavation &supports) Knowledge of the mechanized excavation techniques and ability to describe the components of a full face machine and of the conventional excavation method Knowledge of the design methodologies and approaches to be used for the tunnel design Ability to construct a logical path of the choices to be developed to face a specific problem that can be encountered during undergound construction Quality of the developed project assignements Grading Criteria The exam is oral with not less three questions that will be developed with a discussion and/or a simple calculation. The question will ask the description of a technology, of a computational method or the solution of a specific problem. The exam has the goal to assess the knowledge of the topic listed in the program and the ability of the student to apply the theory and the computation methods developed during the course A discussion on the design assigments and of the applied solutions is part of the oral discussion of the exam. The design assignements have to be submitted in the printed version one week before the exam and its quality will be evaluated. The discussion of the assignement project document is a fundamental the part of the exam. The max score of the whole exame is 30/30 while the exam is considered passed if the score is 18/30.
In addition to the message sent by the online system, students with disabilities or Specific Learning Disorders (SLD) are invited to directly inform the professor in charge of the course about the special arrangements for the exam that have been agreed with the Special Needs Unit. The professor has to be informed at least one week before the beginning of the examination session in order to provide students with the most suitable arrangements for each specific type of exam.
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