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Utilizing Advanced Modelling for Fire Damage Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Tunnel Linings
Fire hazards can cause severe and irrecoverable damage to reinforced concrete (RC) tunnel linings. Historically, major fire events have led to months of downtime and millions of dollars of losses owing to repair costs and affected operations. The potential threat to the serviceability of transportation networks emphasizes the need to establish a standardized and effective post-fire damage assessment method to guide repairs and restore functionality. This paper proposes a fire damage assessment framework for RC tunnel linings that integrates advanced modeling with visual inspections, non-destructive testing and material sampling. The framework quantifies fire damage to RC tunnel linings in terms of surface discoloration, crack width, concrete spalling, sectional temperatures, strength loss of materials and residual displacement. A damage classification system is proposed based on a collection of international guidelines and feedback from industry experts to map damage metrics and repair strategies. A case study, using data from recent experiments, is conducted to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed framework and the benefits of the information obtained from numerical modeling. This framework can also be integrated with risk-assessment methods to optimize the fire design of tunnels with associated active and/or passive fire protection.
Utilizing Advanced Modelling for Fire Damage Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Tunnel Linings
Fire hazards can cause severe and irrecoverable damage to reinforced concrete (RC) tunnel linings. Historically, major fire events have led to months of downtime and millions of dollars of losses owing to repair costs and affected operations. The potential threat to the serviceability of transportation networks emphasizes the need to establish a standardized and effective post-fire damage assessment method to guide repairs and restore functionality. This paper proposes a fire damage assessment framework for RC tunnel linings that integrates advanced modeling with visual inspections, non-destructive testing and material sampling. The framework quantifies fire damage to RC tunnel linings in terms of surface discoloration, crack width, concrete spalling, sectional temperatures, strength loss of materials and residual displacement. A damage classification system is proposed based on a collection of international guidelines and feedback from industry experts to map damage metrics and repair strategies. A case study, using data from recent experiments, is conducted to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed framework and the benefits of the information obtained from numerical modeling. This framework can also be integrated with risk-assessment methods to optimize the fire design of tunnels with associated active and/or passive fire protection.
Utilizing Advanced Modelling for Fire Damage Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Tunnel Linings
Hua, NanPhD (Autor:in) / Elhami Khorasani, NegarPhD (Autor:in) / Tessari, AnthonyPhD (Autor:in)
Structural Engineering International ; 33 ; 586-595
02.10.2023
10 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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