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|a Technology Innovation in Underground Construction /
|c editor, Gernot Beer.
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|a "This richly-illustrated reference guide presents innovative techniques focused on reducing time, cost and risk in the construction and maintenance of underground facilities:A primary focusof the technological development in underground engineering is to ease the practical execution and to reduce time, cost and risk in the construction and maintenance of underground facilities such as tunnels and caverns. This can be realized by new design tools for designers, by instant data access for engineers, by virtual prototyping and training for manufacturers, and by robotic devices for maintenance and repair for operators and many more advances. This volume presents the latest technological innovations in underground design, construction, and operation, and comprehensively discusses developments in ground improvement, simulation, process integration, safety, monitoring, environmental impact, equipment, boring and cutting, personnel training, materials, robotics and more. Thesenew features are the result of a big research project on underground engineering, which has involved many players in the discipline. Written in an accessible style and with a focus on applied engineering, this book is aimed at a readership of engineers, consultants, contractors, operators, researchers, manufacturers, suppliers and clients in the underground engineering business. It may moreover be used as educational material for advanced courses in tunnelling and underground construction."--Provided by publisher.
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|a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Editorials; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Motivation; 1.2 Problems; 1.3 Vision; 1.3.1 Design; 1.3.2 Processes; 1.3.3 Equipment and materials; 1.3.4 Maintenance and repair; 1.4 Contents of the book; Chapter 2: UCIS -- Underground Construction Information System; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 UCIS -- Underground Construction Information System; 2.2.1 Objectives; 2.2.2 Architecture; 2.2.3 Design and development; 2.2.4 Data model; 2.3 3D ground model; 2.3.1 Introduction; 2.3.2 Contribution to the overall project; 2.3.3 Workflow
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|a 2.3.4 Geometrical data: Software impleme2.3.5 Geological & geomechanical attributes: Classification; 2.3.6 Geological & geotechnical database; 2.3.7 Data link geometrical data -- geological/geotechnical objects; 2.3.8 Subsurface models; 2.4 UCIS-Applications; 2.4.1 KRONOS -- tunnel information system; 2.4.2 KRONOS-WEB -- monitoring data reporting and alarming system; 2.4.3 Decision support system for cyclic tunnelling; 2.4.4 Web-based information system on underground construction projects; 2.4.5 Virtual reality visualisation system; 2.5 Summary
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|a Chapter 3: Computer-support for the design of underground structures3.1 Introduction; 3.2 State-of-the-art in tunnel design; 3.3 The applied design concept; 3.3.1 Design method; 3.3.2 Analysis of the possible degree of automation; 3.3.3 Automation concept; 3.4 Rule base for tunnel pre-design; 3.4.1 Determination of the ground behaviour; 3.4.2 Determination of suitable excavation methods and support measures; 3.4.3 General workflow embedded in the rule base; 3.4.4 Determination of time and costs; 3.5 Integrated optimization platform for underground construction
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|a 3.5.1 Realization/implementation3.5.2 Background information and software technology; 3.6 Summary; Chapter 4: A virtual reality visualisation system for underground construction; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Virtual reality; 4.1.2 Augmented reality; 4.1.3 Mixed reality; 4.1.4 Capacity of today's VR-, AR- and MR-systems; 4.2 A virtual reality visualisation system for underground construction; 4.2.1 Objective; 4.2.2 Input data; 4.2.3 VR software; 4.2.4 VR hardware; 4.2.5 Application example; 4.3 Summary; 4.4 Outlook, augmented reality in tunnelling
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|a Chapter 5: From laboratory, geological and TBM data to input parameters for simulation models5.1 Introduction; 5.2 A hierarchical, relational and web-driven rock mechanics database; 5.2.1 Introduction; 5.2.2 Test data reduction methodology; 5.2.3 A failure criterion for rocks; 5.2.4 Example calibration of lab test rock parameters to model parameters of the HMC constitutive model (Level-B of analysis); 5.2.5 Structure of the rock mechanics database; 5.3 Geometrical and geostatistical discretization of geological solids; 5.3.1 Introduction; 5.3.2 Solid modeling; 5.3.3 Geostatistical modeling
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