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Seismic response analysis of virtual honam-jeju subsea tunnel
Author(s) -
Chang-Won Kwak,
Dong-In Jang,
Innjoon Park,
Seong-Yong Park
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of korean tunnelling and underground space association
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2287-4747
pISSN - 2233-8292
DOI - 10.9711/ktaj.2016.18.3.319
Subject(s) - subsea , geotechnical engineering , geology , dissipation , structural engineering , seismology , engineering , physics , thermodynamics
Underground structures such as subsea tunnel having large section should be stable against seismic loads. In general, underground structures show more stable behavior due to the limited dynamic motion and force, and considerable energy dissipation; however, severe damage was reported from recent earthquakes. Therefore, more sophisticated and analytic approach is required to investigate the seismic response of underground structure like subsea tunnel. In this study, seismic analysis of virtual Honam-Jeju subsea tunnel are performed. Consequently, stresses and forces of tunnel lining increased at fractured and/or weak rock zones. Stresses and forces of tunnel lining also increased at large section under axially deformed condition; however, decrease under transversely deformed condition.

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