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Improved Design of Tunnel Supports. Volume 5: Empirical Methods in Rock Tunneling - Review and Recommendations
Volume 5 evaluates empirical methods in tunneling. Empirical methods that avoid the use of an explicit model by relating ground conditions to observed prototype behavior have played a major role in tunnel design. The main objective of this volume is to provide the tunneling profession with a review of empirical methods, and to also present some guidelines on what empirical methods are best suited for observational (adaptable) tunneling procedures.
Improved Design of Tunnel Supports. Volume 5: Empirical Methods in Rock Tunneling - Review and Recommendations
Volume 5 evaluates empirical methods in tunneling. Empirical methods that avoid the use of an explicit model by relating ground conditions to observed prototype behavior have played a major role in tunnel design. The main objective of this volume is to provide the tunneling profession with a review of empirical methods, and to also present some guidelines on what empirical methods are best suited for observational (adaptable) tunneling procedures.
Improved Design of Tunnel Supports. Volume 5: Empirical Methods in Rock Tunneling - Review and Recommendations
W. Steiner (author) / H. H. Einstein (author)
1980
570 pages
Report
No indication
English
Rock tunneling with steel supports
Engineering Index Backfile | 1946
Improved Design of Tunnel Supports
NTIS | 1980