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Underground Structures
FAST-BF06Acad. year: 2009/2010
History, nomenclature and terminology in the underground structures. The basic design elements of underground structures. Geotechnical survey for underground structures,influence of technology to their layout. Classification of surroundings for uderground structures. Theory of rock pressures. Tunnel systems and schemes for major profiles, classic systems, ring method. The New Austrian Tunnel Method (NATM), Tunnel Sequential Machines (TSM) and Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM), shield tunnelling by open and closed shields, PERFOREX method. Improvement of environmental at driving, silting, rawing-out. Explosive works. Drilling, loading and transport of muck. Excavation of shafts. Driving of galleries. Ventilation and protection of underground structures against water. Excavaten underground structures. Microtunnelling.
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2. The main construction elements of underground structures. The basic design elements for separate types of underground structures.
3. Geotechnical survey for underground structures, pilot galleries, influence of geotechnical proportions into the underground structures layout.
4. Classification of surroundings for underground structures, classification systems.
5. State of stress of rocky massive round of tunnel excavation, arch theory, load of lining by the part of primary stress. Tunnel systems for major profiles.
6. Classic and modern tunnel systems. Ring method, press concrete, Bernold system.
7. The New Austrian Tunnel Method.
8. Tunnel Sequential Machines(TSM) and Tunnel Boring Machines(TBM)
9. Shield tunnelling by open and closed shields, special shields.výrub
10. Improvement of environmental during driving. Silting, drawing - out.
11. Explosive works, drilling, loading and transport of muck. Excavation of shafts.
12. Driving of galleries. Influence of tunnel building technology to environment.
13. Protection of underground structures against water. Ventilation of underground structures. Excavated underground structures. Microtunnelling.
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Basic literature
KLEPSATEL, František, KUSÝ, Pavol, MAŘÍK, Libor: Výstavba tunelů ve skalních horninách. Jaga group, Bratislava, 2003. ISBN -88-905-43-5. (CS)
KLEPSATEL, František, MAŘÍK, Libor, Frankovský, Miloslav: Městské podzemní stavby. JAGA Bratislava, 2005. ISBN 80-8076-021-7. (CS)
KOLYMBAS, Dimitrios: Tunelinng and tunnel mechanics. Springer, 2005. ISBN-10 3-540-25196-0. [http://learncivil.weebly.com/uploads/8/6/1/0/8610525/_tunnelling_and_tunnel_mechanics-book.pdf] (EN)
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