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THE FLEXIBLE TUNNEL LINING IN DIFFICULT MINING AND GEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

E. B. Druzhko    
V. F. Ogloblin    
V. V. Samoylov    

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The article is dealt with the issues of efficiency and constructive solutions to nodes and elements of the lining objects of tunnel type in complicated geological conditions. A construction of the lining from the universal yielding blocks of uniform size is offered. Reaching pliable layer and methods of calculating of the veering capacity of a two-layer lining arched and circular shapes are recommended.

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