Advances in Transportation Geotechnics IV, 1st ed. 2022
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Transportation Geotechnics Volume 3

Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering Series, Vol. 166

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This volume presents selected papers presented during the 4th International Conference on Transportation Geotechnics. The papers address the geotechnical challenges in design, construction, maintenance, monitoring, and upgrading of roads, railways, airfields, and harbor facilities and other ground transportation infrastructure with the goal of providing safe, economic, environmental, reliable and sustainable infrastructures. This volume will be of interest to postgraduate students, academics, researchers, and consultants working in the field of civil and transport infrastructure. 
Chapter 1: Investigation on the dynamic response of a high-speed railway tunnel located beneath an airport runway and uneven settlement of the runway.- Chapter 2: Influence of shield slurry property on filter cake quality in sand stratum.- Chapter 3: Dynamic response and long-term settlement of four overlapping tunnels subject to train load.- Chapter 4: Dynamic stability of soft soil between closely and obliquely overlapped metro tunnels subjected to moving train loads.- Chapter 5: Research on Calculating Quantity of Utility Tunnel with Revit Secondary Development.- Chapter 6: The influence of variation in groundwater table on ground vibrations from underground tunnels.- Chapter 7: Experimental studies on three types of vibration isolators for the buildings near subways.- Chapter 8: Dynamical response of floating slab track with variation on failure position of steel spring.- Chapter 9: The effect of boundary permeability to the dynamic response of the layered saturated ground under a moving load in a tunnel.- Chapter 10: The effect of excavation unloading on the deformation of existing underlying shield tunnel.

Erol Tutumluer is a Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Director of International Programs at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, where he is also the Paul F. Kent Endowed Faculty Scholar. His research interests lie in testing and modeling of pavement and railroad track geo-materials, i.e., soils and base/ballast aggregates, size and shape characterization of aggregates using imaging and laser techniques, use of geosynthetics in transportation facilities, modeling of particulate media using discrete and finite element methods, neural network modeling, and mechanistic based pavement and railroad track design. Prof Tutumluer has authored and co-authored over 300 refereed papers

Soheil Nazarian is a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at El Paso, USA. He has over 35 years of industry and academic experience in the area of transportationinfrastructure, with an emphasis on structures materials, such as that of highways and bridges. His academic experience includes research and teaching positions at the Universities of Texas at Austin and El Paso, as well as the Director at the Center for Transportation Infrastructure Systems at UTEP. He holds a patent for the Moveable Seismic Pavement Analyzer, which is a nondestructive testing device used in evaluation of transportation infrastructure. Prof. Nazarian has been a contributor in over 100 research projects focused on nondestructive materials testing and materials applications, as well as the author of more than 300 industry related articles and publications.

Imad L. Al-Qadi is a Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Director of the Advanced Transportation Research and Engineering Laboratory (ATREL), the Illinois Center for Transportation (ICT), and the Smart Transportation Infrastructure Initiative
Covers geotechnical engineering challenges related to road, railway, and airfield transportation infrastructures Special focus on challenges associated with building smart and connected transportation infrastructure Includes contributions from engineers, decision makers, transport infrastructures managers and owners, and governmental bodies