The rapid development of flexible/wearable electronics requires novel fabricating strategies. Among the state-of-the-art techniques, inkjet printing has now aroused great interest due to the possibility of large-scale fabricating flexible electronic...
In engineering practice, the initial support system is commonly installed in the vicinity of the tunnel face after excavation, whereas the self-capacity of rock mass will fail to be utilized and the cost of the initial support system will be expensive. In this study, a methodology is proposed to determine the appropriate timing of initial support installation to find out the balance of tunnel safety and construction cost. Firstly, the global safety factor is introduced as the critical indicator to evaluate tunnel stability. Then, the comprehensive graphic relationship between the global safety factor and the distance to the tunnel face is established. Once the global safety factor decreases to an admissible value, the stability of the surrounding rock is in a critical state and the corresponding distance is the recommended location for installing the initial support. In these procedures, the installation time of the initial support at the typical tunnel section can be quickly designed and fed back by a direct indicator during construction. Meanwhile, several cases with different conditions have been carried out to discuss the regularity of the method.
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