Buildings (Aug 2024)

Experimental Study of the Mechanical Behavior of a Steel Arch Structure Used in the Main Lining of a Highway Tunnel

  • Changjun Li,
  • Yizhou Zhuang,
  • Yuquan Lu,
  • Guoping Zheng,
  • Yunhui Zheng,
  • Wenhao Li,
  • Chenbo Xue,
  • Hongyu Guo,
  • Yuchao Fang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14082571
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
p. 2571

Abstract

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The steel rib and the lattice girder are two typical steel arch frames used in the primary lining of the New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM) highway tunnel. In the process of tunnel construction, it is necessary to choose the support method according to the mechanical properties, durability, construction difficulty, and economic benefits. In order to analyze the mechanical characteristics of steel arch frames, a loading and measurement test system for steel arch was designed, and destructive tests were carried out on a three-bar lattice girder, four-bar lattice girder, and I-beam steel rib. The steel utilization coefficient was introduced to compare the mechanical properties of the different types of steel frames. The results show that the I-beam steel rib has the largest steel utilization coefficient, but it is not well combined with concrete. Among the lattice girders, the three-bar W-shaped lattice girder uses the least amount of steel under the same load, which reduces the construction cost and is worth applying and popularizing. Additionally, the steel utilization coefficient of different types of lattice girders can be optimized through the ratio of steel bar diameters. It is proved that the steel utilization coefficient can provide a reference for the evaluation and selection of steel frames for the primary lining of highway tunnel engineering.

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