Creation of a New Tunnel Database

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Creation of a New Tunnel Database
TuMan
- Editor for designing Tunnel Databases -
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Outline
 Overview
 Handling of Tunnel Databases
• Mainframe
• View Settings
• Object Settings
 Creation of a New Tunnel Database
• Basic steps
• Tracks
• Cross Section
• Validation of Tunnel Geometry
• Export of Tunnel Geometry
 Examples
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Overview
Concept
 Simple creation of bended tunnel geometries
 Complex cross sections for each section of the tunnel
 Arbitrary height profile of tunnel geometry
 User defined prediction planes
 Export functionality to WallMan and ProMan
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Outline
 Overview
 Handling of Tunnel Databases
• Mainframe
• View Settings
• Object Settings
 Creation of a New Tunnel Database
• Basic steps
• Tracks
• Cross Section
• Validation of Tunnel Geometry
• Export of Tunnel Geometry
 Examples
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Handling of Tunnel Databases
Mainframe (1/2)
Top view
Cross
Section
Height
Profile
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Handling of Tunnel Databases
Mainframe (2/2)
Zoom
Toolbar
Tunnel Course
Buttons
View
Selection
Active Track
Mouse
Coordinates
Cross Section
Tools
Segment Group
Current View
Line Editing
Tools
Display
Options
Grid Catch
Modes
Zoom Factor
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Handling of Tunnel Databases
View Settings
 Various display options facilitate working with tunnel databases
 Assign display options
 Origin
 Auxiliary lines
 Grid points
 Object numbers
 Comments
 Autoscroll
 Options for grid point catch
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Handling of Tunnel Databases
Object Settings
 Easy way to model track and cross section elements precisely
track elements
cross section elements
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Outline
 Overview
 Handling of Tunnel Databases
• Mainframe
• View Settings
• Object Settings
 Creation of a New Tunnel Database
• Basic steps
• Tracks
• Cross Section
• Validation of Tunnel Geometry
• Export of Tunnel Geometry
 Examples
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Creation of a New Tunnel Database
Basic Steps
 Defining a tunnel database basically consists of three
parts
 Definition of the tunnel courses as 3D tracks
 tunnel axis
 Definition of tunnel tube cross section(s)
 Assignment of a cross section to each track
segment
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Creation of a New Tunnel Database
Track (1/2)
 Definition of two tunnel portals for each track
 Definition of 3D tracks by placing additional nodes between the portals
 Connection of nodes with splines or straight lines
 Definition of tunnel junctions
 Bitmap of the tunnel course can be loaded as background to simplify the
positioning of the nodes
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Creation of a New Tunnel Database
Track (2/2)
 Available track geometries can be managed in the track list
 Edit
 Create
 Delete
 Import / Export
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Creation of a New Tunnel Database
Cross Section (1/3)
 Definition of tunnel cross section (line, arc, circle)
 Bitmap of the tunnel cross section can be loaded as background to simplify
the positioning of the segments
 Line editing tools simplify designing arbitrary shaped cross section
geometries
brake line
 trim line
 stretch line
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Creation of a New Tunnel Database
Cross Section (2/3)
 Object properties for each cross
section segment
 Segment group
 Wall
 Prediction plane
 Additional data
 Definition of holes
 Assignment of individual material
properties
 Editing geometry parameters
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Creation of a New Tunnel Database
Cross Section (3/3)
 Available cross section geometries can be managed in the cross section list
 Edit
 Create
 Load and save for sharing with other tunnel projects
…
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Creation of a New Tunnel Database
Assignment of Cross Sections
 Available cross section geometries can be assigned to marked
track segments
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Creation of a New Tunnel Database
Validation of Tunnel Geometry
 The tunnel database should be checked for consistency
 Cross sections must consist of a closed curve of segment group “Wall”
 A cross section has to be assigned to each track segment
 Tunnel tube outline has to be a single closed curve without
intersections
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Creation of a New Tunnel Database
Export of Tunnel Geometry
 Tunnel geometry can be exported to WinProp’s indoor database format
 Wave Propagation and Radio Network Planning with ProMan
 Possibility to simplify database during export
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Outline
 Overview
 Handling of Tunnel Databases
• Mainframe
• View Settings
• Object Settings
 Creation of a New Tunnel Database
• Basic steps
• Tracks
• Cross Section
• Validation of Tunnel Geometry
• Export of Tunnel Geometry
 Examples
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Examples
Métro Tunnels
Cross Section
Part of tunnel
track with
assigned
cross sections
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Examples
Métro Tunnels
Part of tunnel track with
Y-junctions
Cross sections with
arbitrary prediction planes
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Examples
Car Tunnels
Tunnel track with background image
Cross sections with arbitrary
prediction planes and additional
data (e.g. fans)
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Examples
Predictions in Subway Tunnel
 The exported tunnel database can be modified and extended with WallMan
 Wave propagation and radio network planning simulations in tunnel
environments can be done with ProMan
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Further Information
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