scholarly journals Innovative positioning system integration for immersed tunnel construction

Author(s):  
Bart-Jan Ruesink ◽  
Danielle de Groot
Author(s):  
Sheng Peng ◽  
Weiguo Wu ◽  
Keqiang Chen ◽  
Aokui Xiong ◽  
Ziyu Xia

Hong Kong-Zhu hai-Macao Bridge, connecting world famous tri-cities in China, will consists of three different construction elements: a man made peninsula, a world’s longest and widest immersed tunnel and a cross-sea bridge. The key point of this megastructure is the construction of the immersed tube tunnel construction. The accuracy of tunnel element positioning directly determines the quality of tunnel construction. In order to study the behavior of elements during its lowering to the sea bed, the scaled model test has carried out in the Key Laboratory of High-speed Ship Engineering of Ministry of Education, Wuhan, China. Experiment was carried out to investigate the motion responses of the tunnel element in the immersion under wave and current actions and the tensions acting on the controlling cables of its immersing system. A concise description of the model wave-current test is carried out, and the variation of motion responses of the tunnel element and cable tensions against wave, current and immersing depth were obtained, which could be a guidance to the construction of the immersed tunnel of Hong Kong-Zhu hai-Macao Bridge.


2014 ◽  
Vol 919-921 ◽  
pp. 841-845
Author(s):  
Zong Quan Ying ◽  
Lin Wang Su ◽  
Mei Hong Lin

The transportation of tunnel elements is one of the most important procedures of immersed tunnel construction. To investigate the hydraulic resistance of tunnel elements during transportation, hydrodynamic scale model tests of the were carried out in a towing tank for the tunnel element transportation under wave action. The test results show that the hydraulic resistance is linear to the square of towing speed basically. The drag coefficients of the element under different water depths and dragging angles are calculated. The dragging coefficient decreases with the increase of water depth, and increases with the increase of the dragging angle. Finally, the influence of the wave is also discussed for the tunnel dragged in the open sea.


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