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MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY 2020, Vol. 57 Issue (6) :142-148    DOI:
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Research on the Key Performances of Asphalt Protection Layer for the Concrete Pavement of the Immersed Tunnel
(1 Chongqing Zhixiang Paving Technology Engineering Co., Ltd., Chongqing 400060;2 Highway Survey and Design Institute of Transportation Bureau of Handan City, Handan 056004;3 Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Authority, Zhuhai 519060)
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Abstract In order to meet the special requirements for asphalt protection layer of immersed tunnel concrete pave? ment, three kinds of asphalt protection layer of AC-10+asphalt roll, GA-10+epoxy resin with sand and AC-10+ stress absorbing layer are designed, and laboratory tests on the bonding performance between layers, performances of reflective cracking resistance, waterproofing and water damage resistance are conducted based on demonstration and analysis. The results show that the pull strengths between layers under normal temperature of the former two design schemes reach 2.15 MPa and 2.20 MPa respectively, being much higher than that of the third design scheme;the shear strengths between layers under normal temperature of the three design schemes reach 0.565 MPa, 0.145 MPa and 0.745 MPa respectively; the fatigue lives of the three design schemes are 4 587 times, 5 649 times and 2856 times given by reflective cracking resistance performance test using Overlay tester system; water permeability coefficients of the three design schemes are all relatively small and the water permeability coefficient of the second scheme is close to 0 mL/min; water damage resistance performance of GA-10 is better than that of AC-10. It is concluded that the design scheme of GA-10+epoxy resin with sand has the best performance and can be considered as the preferred scheme of asphalt protection layer for the immersed tunnel.
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ZHAO Guoyun1 WU Weihua2 LI Shuliang3
KeywordsImmersed tunnel;Asphalt protection layer;Laboratory test   Bonding capacity between layers;Reflect? ing cracking resistance performance;Waterproofing performance;Water damage resistance performance     
Abstract: In order to meet the special requirements for asphalt protection layer of immersed tunnel concrete pave? ment, three kinds of asphalt protection layer of AC-10+asphalt roll, GA-10+epoxy resin with sand and AC-10+ stress absorbing layer are designed, and laboratory tests on the bonding performance between layers, performances of reflective cracking resistance, waterproofing and water damage resistance are conducted based on demonstration and analysis. The results show that the pull strengths between layers under normal temperature of the former two design schemes reach 2.15 MPa and 2.20 MPa respectively, being much higher than that of the third design scheme;the shear strengths between layers under normal temperature of the three design schemes reach 0.565 MPa, 0.145 MPa and 0.745 MPa respectively; the fatigue lives of the three design schemes are 4 587 times, 5 649 times and 2856 times given by reflective cracking resistance performance test using Overlay tester system; water permeability coefficients of the three design schemes are all relatively small and the water permeability coefficient of the second scheme is close to 0 mL/min; water damage resistance performance of GA-10 is better than that of AC-10. It is concluded that the design scheme of GA-10+epoxy resin with sand has the best performance and can be considered as the preferred scheme of asphalt protection layer for the immersed tunnel.
KeywordsImmersed tunnel;Asphalt protection layer;Laboratory test,   Bonding capacity between layers;Reflect? ing cracking resistance performance;Waterproofing performance;Water damage resistance performance     
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ZHAO Guoyun1 WU Weihua2 LI Shuliang3 .Research on the Key Performances of Asphalt Protection Layer for the Concrete Pavement of the Immersed Tunnel[J]  MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY, 2020,V57(6): 142-148
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