DocumentCode
3312409
Title
Anisotropic Mechanical-Hydraulic Coupling for Deep Buried Tunnel in Soft Rock with Rich Water
Author
He, Benguo ; Zhang, Zhiqiang ; Ma, Tengfei
Author_Institution
Sch. of Civil Eng., Southwest Jiaotong Univ., Chengdu, China
fYear
2012
fDate
17-19 Aug. 2012
Firstpage
33
Lastpage
36
Abstract
Qilianshan tunnel is a key project on Lanzhou-Xinjiang passenger dedicated line, located in Gansu province in the Northwest China. It is subjected to geo-stress in soft rock with rich water. Anisotropic mechanical-hydraulic coupling model was performed to investigate the energy density, effective stress and maximum shear stress, displacements and plastic zone of surrounding rock. Consequently, research results show that estimating pore water pressure distribution is important during construction. Energy, effective stress and the maximum shear stress accumulation zone occur and the peak value is located at 2.1 m from side wall. The displacement of crown is most and reaches to 7 cm which is less than ultimate displacement in teams of Code of Design on Tunnel of Railway. Extracted deformation ahead of working face is significantly affected when the distance is less than 8 m. Transversal plastic zone is mainly located at crown, shoulder and invert. The depth of it is 4 m. Pore water pressure and energy distribution ahead of working face increases firstly, and then it reduces. The peak value is located at 10 m ahead of working face. Not only does the analysis method fit for Qilianshan tunnel, but it can be a reference for similar geological engineering.
Keywords
couplings; geotechnical engineering; plastic deformation; rocks; shear strength; stress analysis; tunnels; Gansu province; Lanzhou-Xinjiang passenger dedicated line; Northwest China; Qilianshan tunnel; anisotropic mechanical-hydraulic coupling model; design code; effective stress; energy density; energy distribution; geological engineering; geostress; maximum shear stress accumulation zone; porewater pressure distribution estimation; railway tunnel; rich water; soft rock; surrounding rock; transversal plastic zone; Couplings; Face; Plastics; Rocks; Stability analysis; Strain; Stress; anisotropy; energy; mechanical-hydraulic coupling; porwater pressure; tunnel;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computational and Information Sciences (ICCIS), 2012 Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Chongqing
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2406-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCIS.2012.76
Filename
6300015
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