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  • Waterproof membranes outperform conventional sheet membranes with higher initial strength, faster construction, and superior waterproofing capabilities.
  • They possess better interfacial adhesion and tensile strength due to their polymer components, yet they remain underutilized in civil construction.
  • This study investigates the properties and interface dynamics of waterproof membranes through lab experiments and numerical analysis, focusing on their interaction with shotcrete in tunnel lining applications.

Article Abstract

Waterproof membranes have higher initial strength, faster construction, and better waterproofing than conventional sheet membranes. In addition, their polymer constituents have much higher interfacial adhesion and tensile strength than those of conventional materials. However, despite their advantages, waterproof membranes are not widely used in civil construction. This study evaluates the material properties and interface parameters of a waterproof membrane by considering the results of laboratory experiments and numerical analysis. Since the contact behavior of a membrane at its interface with shotcrete is important for understanding the mechanism of the support it offers known as a shotcrete tunnel lining, modeling should adopt appropriate contact conditions. The numerical analysis identifies the suitability and contact conditions of the waterproof membrane in various conditions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7698143PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12112704DOI Listing

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