
@Article{sdhm.2024.058864,
AUTHOR = {Jie Zou, Ping Wu, Jianwei Chen, Weijie Fan, Yidong Xu},
TITLE = {Empowering Underground Utility Tunnel Operation and Maintenance with Data Intelligence: Risk Factors, Prospects, and Challenges},
JOURNAL = {Structural Durability \& Health Monitoring},
VOLUME = {19},
YEAR = {2025},
NUMBER = {3},
PAGES = {441--471},
URL = {http://www.techscience.com/sdhm/v19n3/60296},
ISSN = {1930-2991},
ABSTRACT = {As an essential part of the urban infrastructure, underground utility tunnels have a long service life, complex structural performance evolution and dynamic changes both inside and outside the tunnel. These combined factors result in a wide variety of disaster risks during the operation and maintenance phase, which make risk management and control particularly challenging. This work first reviews three common representative disaster factors during the operation and maintenance period: settlement, earthquakes, and explosions. It summarizes the causes of disasters, key technologies, and research methods. Then, it delves into the research on the intelligent operation and maintenance architecture for utility tunnels. Additionally, it explores the data challenges, monitoring technologies, and management platform architectures faced during the operation and maintenance process. This work provides new research perspectives for the long-term, healthy, and sustainable development of utility tunnels, which serve as the underground arteries of cities.},
DOI = {10.32604/sdhm.2024.058864}
}



