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Abstract [en]
During the winter season, ice causes major problems in many Swedish railway tunnels. Ice, rock and shotcrete in the roof and on the walls may come loose and fall down, installations and cables can break due to ice loads and the tracks can become covered with ice. To maintain safety and prevent traffic disturbances, many tunnels require frequent maintenance. The removal of ice, loose rock and shotcrete is expensive and potentially risky work for the maintenance workers. To reduce maintenance costs, it is important to improve our knowledge of frost penetration inside tunnels and investigate the effect of ice pressure and frost shattering on loadbearing constructions. The aim of this investigation was to gather information about the problems caused by water leakage and its effect on the degradation of a rock tunnel when subjected to freezing temperatures. There are many factors that determine whether frost or ice formations will appear in tunnels. To collect information on ice formation problems, field observations were undertaken in five of Sweden’s railway tunnels between autumn 2004 and summer 2005. For one of the tunnels, follow-up observations also took place in March during the years 2005, 2006 and 2007.
sted, utgiver, år, opplag, sider
Scientific Press International Limited, 2023
Emneord
Railway tunnel, Field observations, Ice formation, Frost shattering, Maintenance, Degradation of rock and shotcrete, Cold climate
HSV kategori
Forskningsprogram
Gruv- och berganläggningsteknik
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-96357 (URN)10.47260/jesge/1312 (DOI)
Forskningsfinansiär
Swedish Transport AdministrationSwedish Research Council FormasRock Engineering Research Foundation (BeFo)
Merknad
Validerad;2023;Nivå 1;2023-04-11 (hanlid);
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