Tunnelling process has to be inspired by risk man-agement strategies. For each hazard and in each tunnelling phase (planning/feasibility study, engineering or construction), risk is individuated/assessed/evaluated. When the assessed risk is considered to be acceptable, mitigation measures are not necessary; when not, according to the tunnelling phase, mitigation measures have to be defined/designed/implemented. This chapter is devoted to the presentation of the design ap-proaches to the most common mitigation measures.
Assessment of excavation-related hazards and design of mitigation measures / di Prisco, C., Callari, C., Barbero, M., Bilotta, E., Russo, G., Boldini, D., Desideri, A., Flessati, L., Graziani, A., Luciani, A., Meda, A., Pescara, M., Plizzari, G., Tiberti, G., Sciotti, A. - In: Handbook on Tunnels and Underground Works. / Bilotta E., Casale R., di Prisco C., Miliziano S., Peila D., Pigorini A., Pizzarotti E.M. - STAMPA. - Leiden, The Netherlands : Taylor & Francis (CRC Press), 2022. - ISBN 9781003256175. - pp. 247-316 [10.1201/9781003256175-10]
Assessment of excavation-related hazards and design of mitigation measures
di Prisco, C.;Callari, C.;Barbero, M.;Boldini, D.;Desideri, A.;Graziani, A.;Luciani, A.;Plizzari, G.;
2022
Abstract
Tunnelling process has to be inspired by risk man-agement strategies. For each hazard and in each tunnelling phase (planning/feasibility study, engineering or construction), risk is individuated/assessed/evaluated. When the assessed risk is considered to be acceptable, mitigation measures are not necessary; when not, according to the tunnelling phase, mitigation measures have to be defined/designed/implemented. This chapter is devoted to the presentation of the design ap-proaches to the most common mitigation measures.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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