Health monitoring of tunnel shotcrete lining using nondestructive testing methods

Ki Il Song, Gye Chun Cho

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Abstract

Health monitoring of shotcrete on excavated rock surfaces is a crucial issue when considering the short-term and long-term stability of tunnels. The state of the back-surface of shotcrete is investigated using impact-echo (IE) techniques and ground penetration radar (GPR). A laboratory-scale experimental study was performed as a field application in this study. Three different bonding conditions (i.e., void, de-bonded, or fully bonded) were experimentally modeled. Signals obtained from the IE tests were analyzed at the time-frequency domain. Using an integrated active signal-processing technique coupled with a Short-Time Fourier Transform (STFT) analysis, the bonding state of shotcrete can be effectively evaluated compared to GPR. The IE method coupled with the Short-Time Fourier Transformation shows better performance than GPR for monitoring the quality of shotcrete. Limited field tests were also performed to verify the evaluation chart for the health monitoring of tunnel shotcrete linings.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGeoFlorida 2010
Subtitle of host publicationAdvances in Analysis, Modeling and Design - Proceedings of the GeoFlorida 2010 Conference
Pages2368-2377
Number of pages10
Edition199
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes
EventGeoFlorida 2010: Advances in Analysis, Modeling and Design Conference - West Palm Beach, FL, United States
Duration: 20 Feb 201024 Feb 2010

Publication series

NameGeotechnical Special Publication
Number199
ISSN (Print)0895-0563

Conference

ConferenceGeoFlorida 2010: Advances in Analysis, Modeling and Design Conference
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityWest Palm Beach, FL
Period20/02/1024/02/10

Keywords

  • Linings
  • Monitoring
  • Nondestructive tests
  • Shotcrete
  • Tunnels

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