New Study Reveals Immersed Tunnel Joints Adapt Non-linearly to Forces
The article explores how a joint in an underwater tunnel behaves when compressed and bent. The researchers tested a small model to see how the joint moves under different forces. They found that the joint doesn't stretch or close in a straight line when compressed. When bent, the edges of the joint stay flat. The joint twists more as it bends, no matter which way it's pushed. The joint's stiffness changes depending on how much force is applied.