Box Tunnel under XVII-th century arch Trujillo bridge at Lima (Peru)
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Détails bibliographiques
Auteur(s): |
Jose-Luis Sanchez-Jimenez
(TYPSA, Madrid, Spain)
Álvaro del Cuvillo Martinez Ridruejo (TYPSA, Madrid, Spain) Xavier Torello Ciriano (TYPSA, Madrid, Spain) Xavier Ggost Mayans (TYPSA, Madrid, Spain) Eduardo Torralba Tozzano (TYPSA, Madrid, Spain) Victor Gomez Garcia (TYPSA, Madrid, Spain) |
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Médium: | papier de conférence | ||||
Langue(s): | anglais | ||||
Conférence: | IABSE Congress: Challenges in Design and Construction of an Innovative and Sustainable Built Environment, Stockholm, Sweden, 21-23 September 2016 | ||||
Publié dans: | IABSE Congress Stockholm, 2016 | ||||
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Page(s): | 2130-2137 | ||||
Nombre total de pages (du PDF): | 8 | ||||
Année: | 2016 | ||||
DOI: | 10.2749/stockholm.2016.2130 | ||||
Abstrait: |
A heavy lifting operation was performed to build a concrete cut & cover tunnel underneath an ancient XVII- th arch stone bridge, Trujillo Bridge, at Lima, Peru. Two piers, 3000 tons each, were temporary shored by 300 mm diameter piles. Thirty seven 400 tons synchronized hydraulic cylinders worked together compensating the piers settlements, limiting the movement during the whole operation between -5 mm and + 2 mm, with no perceptible damage to the historical bridge. Six prestressed galleries per pier were manually excavated through the pier foundations to bridge the loads to the hydraulic devices supporting beam. Due to the high seismic hazard (0.53g PGA for 1000 years return period), a temporary earthquake resisting system has been installed throughout the whole construction process. |
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Mots-clé: |
tassement pont historique
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