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Comprehensive and Quantitative Evaluation of Subsea Tunnel Route Selection: A Case Study on Bohai Strait
The Bohai Sea is the immense inland sea in China and the Bohai Strait is a sea graben from East China to Northeast China which lies between the Jiaodong Peninsula and the Liaodong Peninsula. Considering the forthcoming Bohai Strait subsea tunnel, the authors selected nine indicators including seabed topography, stratigraphic lithology, geological structure, earthquake, environmental impact, engineering scale, ventilation conditions, residents’ satisfaction, and landing position. These indicators are considered as evaluation indexes to evaluate three alternative routes of the Bohai Strait subsea tunnel: line A, line B, and line C. In this paper, the evaluation model of the Bohai Strait subsea tunnel based on analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and extension theory is established. In this regard, the grade of route selection is divided into four categories: excellent, good, average, and bad. Finally, through the model calculations, it is concluded that line B of the Bohai Strait subsea tunnel is the best, and line A is the worst. This method provides a new idea for the evaluation of subsea tunnel site selection and also represents some references for other types of engineering site selection.
Comprehensive and Quantitative Evaluation of Subsea Tunnel Route Selection: A Case Study on Bohai Strait
The Bohai Sea is the immense inland sea in China and the Bohai Strait is a sea graben from East China to Northeast China which lies between the Jiaodong Peninsula and the Liaodong Peninsula. Considering the forthcoming Bohai Strait subsea tunnel, the authors selected nine indicators including seabed topography, stratigraphic lithology, geological structure, earthquake, environmental impact, engineering scale, ventilation conditions, residents’ satisfaction, and landing position. These indicators are considered as evaluation indexes to evaluate three alternative routes of the Bohai Strait subsea tunnel: line A, line B, and line C. In this paper, the evaluation model of the Bohai Strait subsea tunnel based on analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and extension theory is established. In this regard, the grade of route selection is divided into four categories: excellent, good, average, and bad. Finally, through the model calculations, it is concluded that line B of the Bohai Strait subsea tunnel is the best, and line A is the worst. This method provides a new idea for the evaluation of subsea tunnel site selection and also represents some references for other types of engineering site selection.
Comprehensive and Quantitative Evaluation of Subsea Tunnel Route Selection: A Case Study on Bohai Strait
KSCE J Civ Eng
Xue, Yiguo (author) / Qu, Chuanqi (author) / Su, Maoxin (author) / Qiu, Daohong (author) / Li, Xin (author) / Ma, Xinmin (author)
KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering ; 25 ; 3540-3555
2021-09-01
16 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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