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Geomechanics and Tunnelling 5/2010
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AbstractProceedings of the 59th Geomechanics ColloquiumEffects of ground water table fluctuationR. Bremen, H. Ehrbar & B. Otto: Gotthard Base Tunnel – Tunnelling in the influence zone of two concrete arch damsE. Netzer & E. Pürer: Behaviour of Kops arch dam during tunnel excavationA. Vigl & R. Gerstner: Considerations of the crack water table and its fluctuation in pressure tunnel design and constructionS. Klein, J. Waggoner & T. Hibner: Ground water resources and the design and construction of deep tunnels in rockR. Hornich & R. Adelwöhrer: Landslides 2009 in StyriaA. Blauhut & A. Leobacher: Gmünd reservoir – Graseggerslope stabilizationJ. Linortner, R. Kohler, G. Jung & S. Güven: Ermenek HPP – Groundwatertable development during impoundingInteraction between ground and TBMD. Bach, M. Köpf, J. Lemmerer & N. Salcher: 13m TBM‐S without active support at the limit of use at the Tunnelkette PerschlingA. Göbl: Interaction between ground, closed shield TBM and segmental lining systemJ. Brandl, V. Gupta & N. Millen: Tapovan – Vishnugad Hydroelectrcric Power Plant – Experiences with TBM excavation under high rock coverR. Poisel, E. Tentschert, A. Preh, V. Ostermann, W. Chwantal & A. Zettler: Interaction between ground and TBM analyzed by machine data and rock mass parametersH. Quick, E. Facchin, K. Bergmeister & J. Michael: Exploration Tunnel Aicha‐Mauls at Brenner Base Tunnel – Working progress and resultsK. Keiper, R. Crapp & F. Amberg: Using geomechanical calculations as a basis for assessing the interaction between TBM and rock massTunnelling in swelling groundD. Kirschke: Approaches to technical solutions for tunnelling in swelling groundA. Zettler, R. Poisel, A. Preh & H. Konietzky: Tunnelling in swelling rock – a solved problem?G. Anagnostou, E. Pimentel & K. Serafeimidis: Swelling of sulfatic claystones – some fundamental questions and their practical relevanceF. Chiaverio & A. Tuth: Repair of the heaved section in the Chienbergtunnel using yielding supportsW. Steiner, P. Kaiser & G. Spaun: Brittle fracture in weak rock as trigger of swelling behavior: Qualitative evidence and analysesF. Lenz, T. Marcher & T. Neumayr: A9 Bosrucktunnel – design approaches for swelling rockGeothermal EnergyH. Wagner: The management of heat flow in deep minesG. Höfer‐Öllinger, B. Millen: Geothermal prediction for planned tunnels in the Andean Mountains, Chile/ArgentinaH. Hofinger, W. Unterberger, R. Markiewicz & D. Adam: Geothermal energy plants at major projects – design and constructionP. Hufschmied: Use of warm water from the Lötschberg Base Tunnel SwitzerlandS. Frodl, J. Franzius & T. Bartl: Design and construction of the geothermal application in the Jenbach tunnelC. Muser, H. Hämmerle, R. Galler & W. Schubert: Deep geothermal energy plants – an interdisciplinary challange –Shaft construction with 3D Collector heat exchanger system
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AbstractProceedings of the 59th Geomechanics ColloquiumEffects of ground water table fluctuationR.
Bremen, H.
Ehrbar & B.
Otto: Gotthard Base Tunnel – Tunnelling in the influence zone of two concrete arch damsE.
Netzer & E.
Pürer: Behaviour of Kops arch dam during tunnel excavationA.
Vigl & R.
Gerstner: Considerations of the crack water table and its fluctuation in pressure tunnel design and constructionS.
Klein, J.
Waggoner & T.
Hibner: Ground water resources and the design and construction of deep tunnels in rockR.
Hornich & R.
Adelwöhrer: Landslides 2009 in StyriaA.
Blauhut & A.
Leobacher: Gmünd reservoir – Graseggerslope stabilizationJ.
Linortner, R.
Kohler, G.
Jung & S.
Güven: Ermenek HPP – Groundwatertable development during impoundingInteraction between ground and TBMD.
Bach, M.
Köpf, J.
Lemmerer & N.
Salcher: 13m TBM‐S without active support at the limit of use at the Tunnelkette PerschlingA.
Göbl: Interaction between ground, closed shield TBM and segmental lining systemJ.
Brandl, V.
Gupta & N.
Millen: Tapovan – Vishnugad Hydroelectrcric Power Plant – Experiences with TBM excavation under high rock coverR.
Poisel, E.
Tentschert, A.
Preh, V.
Ostermann, W.
Chwantal & A.
Zettler: Interaction between ground and TBM analyzed by machine data and rock mass parametersH.
Quick, E.
Facchin, K.
Bergmeister & J.
Michael: Exploration Tunnel Aicha‐Mauls at Brenner Base Tunnel – Working progress and resultsK.
Keiper, R.
Crapp & F.
Amberg: Using geomechanical calculations as a basis for assessing the interaction between TBM and rock massTunnelling in swelling groundD.
Kirschke: Approaches to technical solutions for tunnelling in swelling groundA.
Zettler, R.
Poisel, A.
Preh & H.
Konietzky: Tunnelling in swelling rock – a solved problem?G.
Anagnostou, E.
Pimentel & K.
Serafeimidis: Swelling of sulfatic claystones – some fundamental questions and their practical relevanceF.
Chiaverio & A.
Tuth: Repair of the heaved section in the Chienbergtunnel using yielding supportsW.
Steiner, P.
Kaiser & G.
Spaun: Brittle fracture in weak rock as trigger of swelling behavior: Qualitative evidence and analysesF.
Lenz, T.
Marcher & T.
Neumayr: A9 Bosrucktunnel – design approaches for swelling rockGeothermal EnergyH.
Wagner: The management of heat flow in deep minesG.
Höfer‐Öllinger, B.
Millen: Geothermal prediction for planned tunnels in the Andean Mountains, Chile/ArgentinaH.
Hofinger, W.
Unterberger, R.
Markiewicz & D.
Adam: Geothermal energy plants at major projects – design and constructionP.
Hufschmied: Use of warm water from the Lötschberg Base Tunnel SwitzerlandS.
Frodl, J.
Franzius & T.
Bartl: Design and construction of the geothermal application in the Jenbach tunnelC.
Muser, H.
Hämmerle, R.
Galler & W.
Schubert: Deep geothermal energy plants – an interdisciplinary challange –Shaft construction with 3D Collector heat exchanger system.
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