AU2001268196B2 - A tunnel waterproofing method - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH DRILLING; MINING
- E21D—SHAFTS; TUNNELS; GALLERIES; LARGE UNDERGROUND CHAMBERS
- E21D11/00—Lining tunnels, galleries or other underground cavities, e.g. large underground chambers; Linings therefor; Making such linings in situ, e.g. by assembling
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- E21D11/38—Waterproofing; Heat insulating; Soundproofing; Electric insulating
- E21D11/383—Waterproofing; Heat insulating; Soundproofing; Electric insulating by applying waterproof flexible sheets; Means for fixing the sheets to the tunnel or cavity wall
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Abstract
To provide a waterproofing construction method with which excellent waterproofing capacity can be assured. A tunnel waterproofing method characterized in that a primary spray cement concrete is sprayed on the excavation surface of the tunnel, after which a waterproofing sheet having adhesiveness with a secondary coating cement concrete is installed on said primary spray cement concrete surface and a secondary coating cement concrete is established on said waterproofing sheet surface. A buffer-water conducting layer may also be established on said primary spray cement concrete surface and a multilayer waterproofing sheet having adhesiveness with the applied cement concete may also be installed as a waterproofing sheet.
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WO 01/96709 PCT/US01/18239 [Title of the Document] Specification [Title of the Invention] A Tunnel Waterproofing Method [Detailed Description of the Invention] [0001] [Technological Field of the Invention] This invention relates to a waterproofing method for tunnels.
In this invention, paste, mortar and concrete are used as general terms to refer to cement concrete.
[0002] [Prior Art] The principal tunnel construction method in Japan at present is the NATM method. The NATM construction method is a method in which primary coating is performed by means of spray mortar or spray concrete immediately after excavation of the tunnel to prevent falling of rock and water leakage in the excavation region, after which a secondary coating concrete is applied to stabilize the tunnel by maintaining tunnel strength. At this time, a waterproofing sheet is installed for the purpose of waterproofing and insulation between the primary coating concrete and the secondary coating concrete so that leakage of water into the tunnel can be prevented and so that cracks due to binding of the secondary coating concrete to earth mounds or movement of earth mounds can be prevented. Most recently, tunnel excavation has been performed by tunnel boring machines (TBM construction method) and waterproofing sheets are installed for the same objectives.
[0003] Further, because the width of the sheet is narrow, being 1 to 2 m, there are the problems that it takes great effort and trouble and it is uneconomical when the ends of the waterproofing sheets are overlaid on each other and joined by welding. 1 WO 01/96709 PCT/US01/18239 [0004] There is the further problem that water infiltrates between the waterproofing sheets and the secondary coating concrete due to damage of the waterproofing sheet functionally by poorly welded components and by irregularities in the excavation surface so that waterproofing capacity is not obtained.
[0005] [Problems the Invention Is Intended to Solve] When the thickness of the waterproofing sheets is increased in order to prevent damage to the waterproofing sheets, there are the problems that welding of the ends of the waterproofing sheets becomes difficult and that the mass of the waterproofing sheets is increased, with the result that actual execution characteristics become even poorer.
[0006] The inventors conducted various studies of the aforementioned problems.
As a result, they perfected this invention by discovering a tunnel waterproofing construction method whereby a waterproofing sheet that is adhesive to the secondary coating cement concrete is installed on the primary spray cement concrete surface before installing the secondary coating cement concrete, and, in which, by making it into a single entity with the secondary coating cement concrete, infiltration of water between the waterproofing sheet and the secondary coating concrete because of poor weld sites and damage of the ends of the waterproofing sheets is prevented, leakage of water is prevented even when cracks are generated in the secondary coating cement concrete and waterproofing capacity can be greatly increased.
The above discussion of background art is included to explain the context of the present invention. It is not to be taken as an admission that any of the material referred to was published, known or part of the common general knowledge in Australia as at the priority date of any of the claims of this specification.
Summary of the Invention According to a first aspect, the present invention provides a tunnel waterproofing method whereby a primary spray cement concrete is sprayed on the excavation surface of the tunnel, after which a waterproofing membrane, including a plastic or rubber sheet and an adhesive layer operative to adhere with a secondary coating concrete applied on said waterproofing membrane, is installed on said primary spray cement concrete surface and a secondary coating cement concrete is established on said adhesive layer of said waterproofing membrane.
According to a second aspect, the present invention provides a tunnel waterproofing method whereby a primary spray cement concrete is sprayed on the excavation surface of the tunnel, after which a buffer-water conducting layer is established in said primary spray cement concrete surface, a waterproofing membrane, including a plastic or rubber sheet and an adhesive layer operative to adhere with a secondary coating concrete applied on said waterproofing membrane, is installed on said secondary coating cement concrete and a secondary coating cement concrete is established on said adhesive layer of said waterproofing membrane.
Description of the Preferred Embodiments We shall now describe the preferred embodiments of the invention in detail.
X:\Megan\No delete\68t96-O1.doc WO 01/96709 PCT/US01/18239 This invention is a construction method in which the waterproofing sheet and the tunnel are made into a single entity by spraying, preferably, a fast-drying cement concrete onto the excavated tunnel surface, after which a waterproofing sheet that is adhesive with the secondary coating cement concrete is installed.
This waterproofing sheet allows for follow-up of cracking of cement concrete due to drying and contraction of the secondary coating cement concrete and of earth mounds after completion. By making the cement concrete and the waterproofing sheet into a single entity, contact with water occurs only in sites that are damaged even if damage to the waterproofing sheets occurs. For this reason, leakage of water does not occur as long as cracks do not develop in the secondary coating concrete in the region of the sheet damage. Therefore, water leakage is greatly decreased and excellent waterproofing capacity is obtained.
Further, water leakage does not occur as with conventional waterproofing sheets as a result of water infiltrating between the waterproofing sheet and the secondary coating cement concrete, of impairment of the waterproofing capacity of the tunnel as a whole, and of cracks in the secondary coating cement concrete. Moreover, because a waterproofing sheet that is made into a single entity with the secondary coating cement concrete prevents water leakage with good follow-up capacity and without damage occurring even when cracks are generated in the tunnel itself, waterproofing capacity is increased to a great extent by comparison to conventional waterproofing construction methods.
[0010] WO 01/96709 PCT/US01/18239 Examples of waterproofing sheets that are adhesive with secondary coating cement concrete include uncrosslinked rubber sheets such as isoprene rubber and natural rubber.
[0011] The waterproofing sheet that is adhesive with the secondary coating cement concrete may also contain antioxidants, ultraviolet radiation absorbents and tackiness-decreasing agents.
[0012] In this invention, it is desirable to laminate the layer having adhesiveness with the secondary cement concrete with a polymeric sheet from the standpoint of increasing the insulation effect with the secondary coating cement concrete if it has been bound with the earth mound. When a layer that is adhesive with the secondary coating cement concrete and a multilayer waterproofing sheet that is laminated with a polymeric sheet are used, they are installed so that the primary spray cement concrete surface side and the polymeric sheet are in contact and the secondary coating cement concrete is installed on the waterproofing sheet surface side that is adhesive with the secondary coating cement concrete.
[0013] Examples of the material of the polymeric sheet can include high-density polyethylene, low-density polyethylene, copolymers of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) and polypropylene. Of these, high-density polypropylene is preferable from the standpoint of insulation effect, strength, crack follow-up capacity and price.
WO 01/96709 PCT/US01/18239 [0014] In this invention, a buffer-water conducting layer may be established before installing the waterproofing sheet that is adhesive with the secondary coating cement concrete for the purpose of increasing the insulation effect, decreasing water pressure in sites in which there is a great deal of groundwater and increasing the waterproofing effect. Examples of buffer-waterproofing layers can include layers that are formed by spraying a fibrous substance such as pulp nonwoven fabrics of fibers such as polyester fibers and polypropylene and plates or irregular shapes.
[0015] The waterproofing construction method can be used in the bedding portion of the tunnel and displays great effectiveness in preventing water leakage from the bedding component.
[0016] There are no particular limitations on the method of affixing the waterproofing sheet, nonwoven fabric and plates of irregular shape to the primary spray cement concrete surface and adhesive agents and rivets may be used.
[0017] After the waterproofing sheet that is adhesive to the secondary coating cement concrete has been installed in this way, the secondary coating cement concrete is applied and construction is completed.
[0018] WO 01/96709 PCT/US01/18239 [Examples] We shall now describe this invention in detail on the basis of examples.
[0019] Example 1 A U-shaped simulation tunnel having openings of 4 m, a height of 3.5 m and a length of 3 m was made. Irregularities of the tunnel earth mound surface were presumed in the simulation tunnel and fifteen concrete blocks of 15 cm in width, 20 cm in height and 20 cm in length were installed at suitable intervals to form an irregular surface.
Fast-drying mortar was used as the primary spray mortar and was sprayed so that the fast-drying mortar was 10 cm in thickness.
After spraying, a multilayer waterproofing sheet having adhesiveness to the secondary coating concrete (brand name, "Preprufe 300," manufactured by the Grace Construction Products Company of the United States; a two-layer sheet comprised of two layers, a layer having adhesiveness to concrete and a polyethylene layer; 2.7 mm in thickness) was affixed by riveting to the primary spray mortar surface. Following that, the secondary coating concrete was applied to a thickness of 30 cm. To simulate damage to the multilayer waterproofing sheet, cuts were made in a part of it.
[0020] Twenty-eight days after the secondary coating concrete was established, a test sample was cut out by boring and adhesiveness with the concrete was checked. The secondary coating concrete and the waterproofing sheet were in WO 01/96709 PCT/US01/18239 good contact and were a single entity. The peeling strength of the secondary coating concrete and the waterproofing sheet was greater than 0.9 N/mm.
A single entity with the secondary coating concrete was also well maintained in the region of the cut, with the cut in the concrete being in a linear pattern of less than 2 mm. A static water pressure of 60 m was applied in the gap between the primary spray concrete and the multilayer waterproofing sheet.
However, water did not enter into the gap between the multilayer waterproofing sheet and the secondary coating concrete, with good waterproofing capacity being shown.
Because the multilayer waterproofing sheet that was used had adhesiveness, the multilayer waterproofing sheets could be adhered to each other satisfactorily simply by superimposing the ends of the multilayer waterproofing sheets on each other. For this reason, execution capacity was extremely good and an excellent value of 1.7 N/mm was obtained for adhesive strength of the superimposed parts.
To simulate cracks in the tunnel, stress was applied to the secondary coating concrete and cracks were made. No abnormalities were seen in the multilayer waterproofing sheet.
[0021] The test methods for the various physical properties were as follows.
Adhesive strength with the concrete: In accordance with ASTM D 903 degree peeling strength). Adhesive strength of superimposed portions: In WO 01/96709 PCT/US01/18239 accordance with ASTM D 1876 (Determinations in the case in which multilayer waterproofing sheets are superimposed).
[0022] Example 2 The same procedure was carried out as in Example 1 except that the multilayer waterproofing sheet having adhesiveness with the secondary coating concrete that was used was a product of the brand name "Santacker Sheet" (isoprene rubber waterproofing sheet, a nonwoven fabric lined product, manufactured by Hayakawa Rubber).
[0023] Twenty-eight days after the secondary coating concrete was established, a test sample was cut out by boring and adhesiveness with the concrete was checked. The secondary coating concrete and the waterproofing sheet were in good contact and were a single entity.
However, it was more difficult to join the ends of the multilayer waterproofing sheets than in Example 1 and workability was also somewhat difficult.
[0024] Comparative Example 1 The same procedure was carried out as in Example 1 except that a waterproofing sheet made of EVA (which did not have adhesiveness with the Phonetic spelling-Trans. note.
WO 01/96709 PCT/US01/18239 secondary coating concrete) was used instead of a multilayer waterproofing sheet having adhesiveness with the secondary coating concrete.
[0025] When pressure corresponding to 30 m of static water pressure was applied between the primary spray mortar and waterproofing sheet, it was found from the cracks in which damage was presumed that a large quantity of water entered into the gap between the waterproofing sheet and the secondary coating concrete and that properties of a waterproofing sheet were not obtained.
[0026] [Effect of the Invention] By making the secondary coating cement concrete and the waterproofing sheets into a single entity using the waterproofing sheets of this invention having adhesiveness with the secondary coating cement concrete, water does not infiltrate between the gap between the waterproofing sheets and the secondary coating concrete and excellent waterproofing capacity can be assured even if a part of the waterproofing sheets is damaged.
Further, the crack follow-up of the waterproofing sheets of this invention is good, the waterproofing sheets are not damaged and excellent waterproofing capacity can be assured even if cracks develop in the secondary coating cement concrete. Even if by any chance the crack width is large and damage of the waterproofing sheet occurs, because the other portions of the waterproofing sheet are a single entity with the secondary coating cement, water does not WO 01/96709 PCT/USO1/18239 infiltrate into the gap between the waterproofing sheets and the secondary coating concrete; -therefore, the industrial benefits are extremely great.
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1. A tunnel waterproofing method whereby a primary spray cement concrete is sprayed on the excavation surface of the tunnel, after which a waterproofing membrane, including a plastic or rubber sheet and an adhesive layer operative to adhere with a secondary coating concrete applied on said waterproofing membrane, is installed on said primary spray cement concrete surface and a secondary coating cement concrete is established on said adhesive layer of said waterproofing membrane.
2. A tunnel waterproofing method whereby a primary spray cement concrete is sprayed on the excavation surface of the tunnel, after which a buffer-water conducting layer is established in said primary spray cement concrete surface, a waterproofing membrane, including a plastic or rubber sheet and an adhesive layer operative to adhere with a secondary coating concrete applied on said waterproofing membrane, is installed on said secondary coating cement concrete and a secondary coating cement concrete is established on said adhesive layer of said waterproofing membrane.
3. A tunnel waterproofing method as claimed in claim 1 wherein said waterproofing membrane has a polymeric sheet including high-density polyethylene, low density polyethylene, copolymers of ethylene vinyl acetate, polypropylene, or mixture thereof.
4. A tunnel waterproofing method as claimed in claim 3 wherein said polymeric sheet is polyethylene.
A tunnel waterproofing method as claimed in claim 1, 3 or 4 wherein said sheet includes an uncrosslinked rubber.
6. A tunnel waterproofing method as claimed in claim 5 wherein said uncrosslinked rubber including isoprene rubber, natural rubber, or mixture thereof. X:\Megan\No delete\81 96-01.doc
7. A tunnel waterproofing method as claimed in claim 1 or any one of claims 3 to 6 wherein said waterproofing membrane is formed by superimposing ends of waterproofing sheets on each other.
8. A tunnel waterproofing method as claimed in claim 2, wherein said waterproofing membrane has a polymeric sheet including high-density polyethylene, low density polyethylene, copolymers of ethylene vinyl acetate, polypropylene, or mixture thereof.
9. A tunnel waterproofing method as claimed in claim 8 wherein said polymeric sheet is polyethylene.
A tunnel waterproofing method as claimed in claim 2, 8 or 9 wherein said sheet includes an uncrosslinked rubber.
11. A tunnel waterproofing method as claimed in claim 10 wherein said uncrosslinked rubber includes isoprene rubber, natural rubber, or mixture thereof.
12. A tunnel waterproofing method as claimed in claim 2 or any one of claims 8 to 11 wherein said waterproofing membrane is formed by superimposing ends of adjacent waterproofing sheets on each other.
13. A tunnel waterproofing method as claimed in claim 2, or any one of claims 8 to 12 wherein said buffer-water conducting layer is formed by spraying a fibrous substance including pulp or nonwoven fabrics.
14. A tunnel waterproofing method as claimed in claim 13 wherein said fibers include polyester, polypropylene, or mixture thereof. A tunnel waterproofing method as claimed in claim 2 or any one of claims 8 to 14 wherein said buffer-water conducting layer is formed by spraying plates or irregular shapes.
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16. A tunnel waterproofing method substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying examples. Dated: 11 December 2002 PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Attorneys for: W.R. GRACE CO.-CONN. X:\Megan\No delete\68196-01.doc
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