Buch, Englisch, 350 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 800 g
Buch, Englisch, 350 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 800 g
ISBN: 978-0-7277-2786-2
Verlag: Institution of Civil Engineers
Part one of the book is devoted to the use of tunnelling to provide infrastructure in areas where intense development has taken place at ground surface or where physical conditions would otherwise hinder further development.
Part two examines other geotechnical factors associated with a rapidly developing urban environment and highlights the extent of the geotechnical - and related- hazards that must be overcome for development to be successful.
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Part 1: tunnelling
Some geotechnical aspects of design of the Initial System Project in Bangkok
The relationship between teh ground movement around a closed face shield and the backfill grouting material/construction method used
Water inflows in bored tunnels driven in Hong Kong: prediction, construction issues and control measures
Hazard assessments for the Athens Metro, Greece
Lai King Rock Tunnel Complex: design and construction
Some geotechnical difficulties in mixed ground tunnelling in urban areas
Geotechnical aspects of pipe-jacked tunnelling
Preliminary design for high speed tunnelling on the Northside Storage Tunnel Project
The response of London Clay to full-face TBM tunnelling at West Ham, London
Microtunnelling investigation and design in highly complex utility corridors
Shortcrete applications and minimising the risk of damaging alkali-aggregate reaction in reaction in rock support for a subsea, geothermally active environment - Hvalfjordur Tunnel, Iceland
Quality management system application to geotechnics and sprayed concrete tunnelling in urban areas
Construction of adits and shafts at Quarry Bay Station
Part 2: Geotechnics
Site investigation for rock slope excavation and stabilisation adjacent to a major highway in Hong Kong
Investigation and analysis of potentially kaolin-rich slopes in Hong Kong
Slopeworks experience in th Fanling/Sheung Shui area of Hong Kong
Po Lam Road Platform: a major design and build site formation in Hong Kong
The use of retaining structures as natural terrain hazard mitigation measures
Some important engineering geological and hydrogeological factors influencing slope stability in Hong Kong and Hawaii
Base stability analysis for excavation in anisotropic clay using slip surface method
Anchored diaphragm wall for sewage pump station in Izmir
Prediction and verification of tower foundation performancer on a fractured and sheared volcanic rock mass for Ting Kau Bridge, Hong Kong
Application of magnetic susceptibility testing to offshore sediments in South East Kowloon development feasibility study
Stress-stain-strength characteristics of soft Hong Kong marine deposits improved using cement
Constructing roads over soft soils: Tungku Link Road, Brunei geohazards in the Chongqing District of China
Natural slope hazard and risk assessment framework