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A GIS based approach for analysing geological and operation conditions influence on road tunnels degradation

Sandrone, Federica  
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Labiouse, Vincent  
2017
Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology

Adopting effective maintenance strategies for transportation infrastructures requires good prediction of their long-term behaviour. For planning interventions without affecting the entire network’s capacity, tunnels in particular require a good overview of expected problems. G.I.S. tools are helpful for managing transportation networks since they allow immediate identification the influence of tunnel location on development of specific disorders. A G.I.S. based approach for analysing and predicting degradation processes affecting roads tunnels is presented. The results show how tunnels location may inform on main problems observed in concrete lined tunnels during their service life. The agreement of analyses results and disorders identified during inspections allows considering G.I.S. promising tools for pathologies detection and decision about preventive maintenance.

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DOI
10.1016/j.tust.2017.04.012
Web of Science ID

WOS:000401883800014

Author(s)
Sandrone, Federica  
•
Labiouse, Vincent  
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology
Volume

66

Start page

174

End page

185

Subjects

Tunnels

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GIS

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Data analysis

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Geology

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Inspection

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Degradation

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April 19, 2017
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