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Design of Underground Constructions

Summary

The content of the subject is the knowledge of the main processes, which includes the construction cycle of the underground work, starting with the developer's intention to construct the work, feasibility studies, approval processes, solution of conflicts of interest, selection of contractors for environmental research, project elaboration for realization of the work, construction phase, connection of the construction site to the engineering networks and transport infrastructure, construction, inspection activities of the investor, designer, contractor and mining authority during construction, documentation of the actual execution of the work. Knowledge will support the preparation of the project in the BIM environment.

Literature

Kolymbas, D., Tunnelling and Tunnel Mechanics: A Rational Approach to Tunnelling . Berlin: Springer, c2005, xv, 437 s. ISBN 35-402-5196-0.
Muir W., Marshall, A. Tunneling: management by design. London: E & FN Spon, 2000. ISBN 0-419-23200-1.
Barton, N. TBM tunneling in jointed and faulted rock. Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema, 2000. ISBN 90-5809-341-7.

Advised literature

Singh, B.,Goel, R.Tunnelling in Weak Rocks. Elsevier 2006. ISBN: 978-0-08-044987-6 
Bonapace, P. a kol. NATM - The Austrian Practice of the Conventional Tunnelling. Graz 2010. ASG Salzburg. ISBN: 978-3-200-01989-8 .


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 224-0254
Abbreviation PPS
Course title Design of Underground Constructions
Coordinating department Department of Geotechnics and Underground Engineering
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Karel Vojtasík, CSc.