Symmetry | |
Study on a Surrounding Rock Pressure Calculation Method for Super-Large Section Highway Tunnels | |
Hongjie Gao1  Zheng Chen1  Ping He1  Xinyu Li1  | |
[1] School of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China; | |
关键词: surrounding rock pressure; super-large section; highway tunnel; Tunneling Quality Index (Q); span; | |
DOI : 10.3390/sym11091133 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
This paper presents new correlations for estimating the surrounding rock pressure of symmetrically shaped tunnels based on a symmetrical numerical model. Surrounding rock pressure is defined as the load acting on the support structure due to the deformation of the surrounding rock after tunnel excavation. Surrounding rock pressure is directly related to the selection of the lining structure and the determination of support parameters. The main challenge in designing and proceeding with the construction process is choosing a calculation method for the surrounding rock pressure for super-large sections, and this has been the focus of research among the tunnel research community. The excavation area of Liantang tunnel of Shenzhen Eastern Transit Expressway (China) is over 400 m2, making it the largest highway tunnel in the world so far. Based on this project, this paper analyses the applicability of various traditional methods of calculating the surrounding rock pressure for super-large section tunnels. In addition, based on the Tunneling Quality Index (Q), the factor of span is introduced into the method of calculating the surrounding rock pressure using the numerical simulation results of super-large symmetrical tunnels with different values of Q and different spans. Additionally, calculated correlations that could quickly estimate the surrounding rock pressure of tunnels are obtained. The comparison of surrounding rock pressures between the estimated and monitoring results of Liantang tunnel and more than 30 projects around the world effectively proves the rationality and universal applicability of the proposed correlations. This method could provide engineers and designers with a quick way to predict the surrounding rock pressure of deep super-large section underground structures during their design and construction stage.
【 授权许可】
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