Semmering Base Tunnel (case study)

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The Semmering Base Tunnel is a railway tunnel with two tubes, each 27,3 km long. It is built with reinforced tunnel lining segments and shotcrete.


Object description

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Civil engineering type
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Railway network Tunnel
Year of construction
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2012
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Location coordinates
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47° 36' 13.80" N, 15° 43' 55.63" E
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Object analysis

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Case type
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Consulting

Object state

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Performance indicators
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Deformation, Displacement, Dynamic response (acceleration/damping/frequencies), Load bearing capacity, Spatial properties (concrete cover/duct voids), Other actions (wind/temperature/earthquake), Cracks (width/length/pattern)

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This case study was contributed by Werner Lienhart of Graz University of Technology. Last edited by technical staff.