Conference Proceedings
13th Australian Tunnelling Conference
Conference Proceedings
13th Australian Tunnelling Conference
Design of Steel Fibre Reinforced Segmental Lining for the Gold Coast Desalination Tunnels
This paper describes the design of the steel fibre reinforced precast concrete (SFRC) segmental lining for the intake and discharge tunnels for the Gold Coast desalination plant in Queensland. In addition, the key design requirements and design methods for the lining of these 2 km long, 2.8 m internal diameter tunnels, including structural, durability and maintenance requirements are discussed. Details of the segment configuration and erection process are presented along with information on the manufacture and trial testing of the concrete for the segments. The paper also gives a brief introduction to steel fibre reinforced concrete behaviour._x000D_
Construction of the tunnels commenced in April 2007, and the authors believe this is the first application of this technology in Australia.
Construction of the tunnels commenced in April 2007, and the authors believe this is the first application of this technology in Australia.
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W Angerer, M Chappell
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- Published: 2008
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