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Presented by:-ASHISH BANSODE
(B.E. CIVIL)
INTRODUCTION
 Submerged floating tunnel is basically making a
tunnel to float underwater which is balanced by its
buoyancy, self weight and constraint forces resulted
from cable system and thus submerged to a certain
depth underwater.
 It is basically tube like structure floating at some depth
below water surface and fixed against excessive
movements. The tube is designed to accommodate
road and or rail traffic.
“ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE”
 Any object wholly or partially immersed in an fluid, is
buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid
displaced by the object.
 this means if more surface area exposed to water
surface more are the chances of floating it.
 Ships, submarines, offshore oil rigs etc. work on this
principle.
 Research shows that the buoyancy to weight ratio for
the tunnel to float should be less than one and
between 0.5 to 0.8
MATERIAL USED:-
 As the tunnel is situated at a depth of 30m, it should
be perfectly water tight and secondly it should resist
the salty sea water and thirdly it should be withstand
against hydrostatic forces coming on it.
 It is made of 4 layers. Outermost layer is constructed
of aluminium to resist the salty sea water. Second and
third layer is made of the foam to float the tunnel
easily in water. Fourth layer is of concrete which gives
strength to the tunnel.
PRESENT SCENARIO
 A simple submerged tunnel have been used as a means
of transport for about 100 years.
 They are considered to built when the underneath
ground surface is shallow and the tunnel can be placed
directly on sea bed and can be covered by sand and
backfill material so as to avoid their movement.
NEED FOR SUBMERGED FLOATING
TUNNEL
 A “SFT” is considered when the depth of sea or ocean
is too deep so that no tunnel or any solid body could
sustain the pressure acting on it at such a deep level.
 In that case the tunnel is lifted up such as about 30 to
100m deep from the sea surface where the water
pressure is comparatively lower than what is at the
bottom depth.
PARAMETERS OF AN “SFT”
An SFT basically consists of four parts
1) The tunnel structure which is made of different
segments
2) The shore connection structure which connects it to
shores.
3) The cable systems which are anchored to the
waterbeds to balance net buoyancy.
4) The foundation structure which are constructed at
waterbed to install cable system.
Step by step procedure
1) Construction of tunnel segments on dry dock.
2) Transporting the tunnel segments to their final
places and placing them underwater.
3) Joining of different tunnel segments by using rubber
gasket.
4) Anchoring the tunnel to the cables.
STEP ONE{PRECASTING}:-
 Huge tunnel sections are constructed on dry dock.
 The procedure consists same as that of precast
construction.
 Dry dock is flooded and the panels are transported to
their respective places.
 Sinking of the panel is controlled by the use of ballast
tank as in case of submarines.
STEP TWO{JOINTS}:-
 After the submersion of different panels in water they
are connected with one another by using a rubber
gasket.
 Another procedure includes trapping of water between
the joints and then removing it afterwards.
STEP THREE{FOUNDATIONS}:-
 The application consists same as that of in caisson
foundation.
 A hollow chamber is penetrated down the sea bed as
shown which evacuates the water trapped inside it by a
valve present on its top surface.
 Such type of foundations are been used for the
offshore oil rig plants.
STEP FOUR{ANCHORING OF
CABLES}
 After the foundation work is completed the cables are
anchored to the floating tunnel which will avoid its
movement and will place it firmly in alignment.
 This operation can be carried out by divers.
 Finally the tunnel will be in position and ready to use.
Advantages of “SFT”
 Allows construction of tunnel in extremely deep water,
where conventional bridges or tunnels are technically
difficult or prohibitively expensive.
 Any type of cross sectional area can be provided since
being prefabricated.
 No obstruction to navigational routes as compared to
conventional bridges since all of the tunnel being
placed underwater.
 Construction activities has less harmful effects on
aquatic life.
 No harmful environmental effects such as fog or storm
since the whole structure is covered and is present
inside the water.
 Low energy consumption due to more gentle gradient.
 Vehicular emission can be collected at one end of the
tunnel thus reducing the air pollution.
 Tremendous speed for trains could be obtained by
creating a vacuum inside the tunnel since it will result
in negligible air resistance.
TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL
 AIM- to join north America to west Europe via a
submerged floating tunnel present in the Atlantic
ocean.
 Will require 54000 prefabricated tunnel segments.
 Use of maglev trains for fast travel.
 Maintaining perfect vacuum to avoid air resistance.
 Could travel from New York to London within 54
minutes with a tremendous speed of 8000km/h.
CONCLUSION:-
The submerged floating tunnel will set up new trends in
transportation engineering and which shows with the advances in
technology that will reduce the time required for travelling. And
make the transportation more effective by hiding the traffic under
water by which the beauty of landscape is maintained and valuable
land is available for other purposes. Benefits can be obtained with
respect to less energy consumption, air pollution and reduced
noise emmission.For wide and deep crossings the submerged
floating tunnel may be the only feasible fix link, replacing present
day ferries and providing local communities with new
opportunities for improved communication and regional
development.
REFRENCES:-
1. Forum Of European
National Highway
Research
Laboratories (1996), Analy
sis of the submerged floating
tunnel concept, Transport
Research Laboratory
Crowthrone,Berkshire,RG45
6AU.
2. Havard Ostlid (2010),
When is SFT
competitive, Procedia
Engineering, 4, 3–11
3.http://dsc.discovery.com/c
onvergence/engineering/tra
nsatlantictunnel/interactive/
interactive.html
[1] Jacobson SE. The use of LWAC in the
pontoons of the Nordhordland floating
bridge. Proc. of 2nd Int. Symp. on Structural
Lightweight
Aggregate Concrete, Norway; 2000, p.73-78.
[2] Meaas P, Landet E, Vindøy V. Design of
the Salhus (Nordhordland) floating bridge.
Proc. of Strait Crossings 94, Krokeborg (ed.),
Balkema, Rotterdam ; 1994, p.729-734.
[3] Matson D, Jakobsen S, Larsen PN, Veng
K, Pradilla E. Design and construction of the
William R. Bennet Bridge. Proc. of 17th
Congress
of IABSE 2008, IABSE; 2008.
[4] Larssen RM. Crossing of Storfjord with
SFT – A pre-study (in Norwegian). Project
report from Dr. In. Aas-Jakobsen, Oslo 1999.
floating tunnels

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floating tunnels

  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Submerged floating tunnel is basically making a tunnel to float underwater which is balanced by its buoyancy, self weight and constraint forces resulted from cable system and thus submerged to a certain depth underwater.  It is basically tube like structure floating at some depth below water surface and fixed against excessive movements. The tube is designed to accommodate road and or rail traffic.
  • 3. “ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE”  Any object wholly or partially immersed in an fluid, is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.  this means if more surface area exposed to water surface more are the chances of floating it.  Ships, submarines, offshore oil rigs etc. work on this principle.  Research shows that the buoyancy to weight ratio for the tunnel to float should be less than one and between 0.5 to 0.8
  • 4. MATERIAL USED:-  As the tunnel is situated at a depth of 30m, it should be perfectly water tight and secondly it should resist the salty sea water and thirdly it should be withstand against hydrostatic forces coming on it.  It is made of 4 layers. Outermost layer is constructed of aluminium to resist the salty sea water. Second and third layer is made of the foam to float the tunnel easily in water. Fourth layer is of concrete which gives strength to the tunnel.
  • 5. PRESENT SCENARIO  A simple submerged tunnel have been used as a means of transport for about 100 years.  They are considered to built when the underneath ground surface is shallow and the tunnel can be placed directly on sea bed and can be covered by sand and backfill material so as to avoid their movement.
  • 6. NEED FOR SUBMERGED FLOATING TUNNEL  A “SFT” is considered when the depth of sea or ocean is too deep so that no tunnel or any solid body could sustain the pressure acting on it at such a deep level.  In that case the tunnel is lifted up such as about 30 to 100m deep from the sea surface where the water pressure is comparatively lower than what is at the bottom depth.
  • 7. PARAMETERS OF AN “SFT” An SFT basically consists of four parts 1) The tunnel structure which is made of different segments 2) The shore connection structure which connects it to shores. 3) The cable systems which are anchored to the waterbeds to balance net buoyancy. 4) The foundation structure which are constructed at waterbed to install cable system.
  • 8. Step by step procedure 1) Construction of tunnel segments on dry dock. 2) Transporting the tunnel segments to their final places and placing them underwater. 3) Joining of different tunnel segments by using rubber gasket. 4) Anchoring the tunnel to the cables.
  • 9. STEP ONE{PRECASTING}:-  Huge tunnel sections are constructed on dry dock.  The procedure consists same as that of precast construction.  Dry dock is flooded and the panels are transported to their respective places.  Sinking of the panel is controlled by the use of ballast tank as in case of submarines.
  • 10. STEP TWO{JOINTS}:-  After the submersion of different panels in water they are connected with one another by using a rubber gasket.  Another procedure includes trapping of water between the joints and then removing it afterwards.
  • 11. STEP THREE{FOUNDATIONS}:-  The application consists same as that of in caisson foundation.  A hollow chamber is penetrated down the sea bed as shown which evacuates the water trapped inside it by a valve present on its top surface.  Such type of foundations are been used for the offshore oil rig plants.
  • 12. STEP FOUR{ANCHORING OF CABLES}  After the foundation work is completed the cables are anchored to the floating tunnel which will avoid its movement and will place it firmly in alignment.  This operation can be carried out by divers.  Finally the tunnel will be in position and ready to use.
  • 13. Advantages of “SFT”  Allows construction of tunnel in extremely deep water, where conventional bridges or tunnels are technically difficult or prohibitively expensive.  Any type of cross sectional area can be provided since being prefabricated.  No obstruction to navigational routes as compared to conventional bridges since all of the tunnel being placed underwater.  Construction activities has less harmful effects on aquatic life.
  • 14.  No harmful environmental effects such as fog or storm since the whole structure is covered and is present inside the water.  Low energy consumption due to more gentle gradient.  Vehicular emission can be collected at one end of the tunnel thus reducing the air pollution.  Tremendous speed for trains could be obtained by creating a vacuum inside the tunnel since it will result in negligible air resistance.
  • 15. TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL  AIM- to join north America to west Europe via a submerged floating tunnel present in the Atlantic ocean.  Will require 54000 prefabricated tunnel segments.  Use of maglev trains for fast travel.  Maintaining perfect vacuum to avoid air resistance.  Could travel from New York to London within 54 minutes with a tremendous speed of 8000km/h.
  • 16. CONCLUSION:- The submerged floating tunnel will set up new trends in transportation engineering and which shows with the advances in technology that will reduce the time required for travelling. And make the transportation more effective by hiding the traffic under water by which the beauty of landscape is maintained and valuable land is available for other purposes. Benefits can be obtained with respect to less energy consumption, air pollution and reduced noise emmission.For wide and deep crossings the submerged floating tunnel may be the only feasible fix link, replacing present day ferries and providing local communities with new opportunities for improved communication and regional development.
  • 17. REFRENCES:- 1. Forum Of European National Highway Research Laboratories (1996), Analy sis of the submerged floating tunnel concept, Transport Research Laboratory Crowthrone,Berkshire,RG45 6AU. 2. Havard Ostlid (2010), When is SFT competitive, Procedia Engineering, 4, 3–11 3.http://dsc.discovery.com/c onvergence/engineering/tra nsatlantictunnel/interactive/ interactive.html [1] Jacobson SE. The use of LWAC in the pontoons of the Nordhordland floating bridge. Proc. of 2nd Int. Symp. on Structural Lightweight Aggregate Concrete, Norway; 2000, p.73-78. [2] Meaas P, Landet E, Vindøy V. Design of the Salhus (Nordhordland) floating bridge. Proc. of Strait Crossings 94, Krokeborg (ed.), Balkema, Rotterdam ; 1994, p.729-734. [3] Matson D, Jakobsen S, Larsen PN, Veng K, Pradilla E. Design and construction of the William R. Bennet Bridge. Proc. of 17th Congress of IABSE 2008, IABSE; 2008. [4] Larssen RM. Crossing of Storfjord with SFT – A pre-study (in Norwegian). Project report from Dr. In. Aas-Jakobsen, Oslo 1999.