Title of article :
Interaction between Tunnel and Surface Foundation using PFC2D
Author/Authors :
Sarfarazi, Vahab Department of Mining Engineering - Hamedan University of Technology - Hamedan, Iran , Asgari, Kaveh Department of Mining Engineering- Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman - Kerman, Iran , Mohamadi Bolban Abad, Shadman Department of Mining Engineering - Hamedan University of Technology - Hamedan, Iran
Abstract :
In this work, we investigate the interaction between tunnel and surface foundation
in two dimensions by the particle flow code. At the first stage, the PFC calibration is
conducted using the experimental test results rendered by a biaxial test. Then the
simulation of a biaxial test is performed by confining a rectangular sample inside four
walls. The walls are located at the top and bottom simulated loading plates and the
adjacent walls are located at the left and right simulated sample side confinement. The
velocities of the top and bottom walls are determined, and they are used for loading
the sample in a strain-controlled mode. The respond of the material is evaluated by
following the diverse stress and strain quantities. The axial deviatoric stress versus the
axial strain for biaxial test on the bonded granular material is drawn, and then the
Mohr's circle is drawn in order to reach the failure envelope of laboratory. Secondly,
a rectangular model with dimensions of 10 m × 10 m containing a central tunnel and
a surface foundation is built. The tunnel is situated in sixteen different positions below
the foundation. The foundation moves downward with a velocity of 0.016 mm/s. The
results obtained show the position of the tunnel controlling the failure volume. Also
the vertical displacement at the roof of the tunnel decreases by increasing the vertical
spacing between tunnel and foundation. The settlement beneath the foundation
increases by reducing the vertical spacing between the tunnel and the foundation. The
settlement beneath the foundation decreases by augmenting the horizontal spacing
between the tunnel and the foundation.
Keywords :
Collapse zone , Settlement , PFC , Foundation , Tunnel
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment