2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10165653
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Installation Time of an Initial Support for Tunnel Excavation upon the Safety Factors of Surrounding Rock

Abstract: 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 tun… Show more

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“…In the specific design process for the tunnel, calculating the needed stiffness is more practical than predicting the tunnel displacement. Hence, the combined stiffness of the primary support and the secondary lining is obtained by taking the displacement release coefficient as 0.25 before installing the support structure [43]. As shown in Figure 12b, the discrete degree of the displacement u 0 significantly decreases with the stiffness k increasing.…”
Section: Application For Tunnel Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the specific design process for the tunnel, calculating the needed stiffness is more practical than predicting the tunnel displacement. Hence, the combined stiffness of the primary support and the secondary lining is obtained by taking the displacement release coefficient as 0.25 before installing the support structure [43]. As shown in Figure 12b, the discrete degree of the displacement u 0 significantly decreases with the stiffness k increasing.…”
Section: Application For Tunnel Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, Zhang et al, 2023. Additionally, a safety factor of 1.5 or higher is maintained for electric hydropower (Brown, 2015, Hoek and Brown, 2019, Hu et al, 2023, Zhang et al, 2020, Nedevska et al, 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al [15] offer a method for deciding when to install initial tunnel support, based on safety and cost considerations, simplifying the construction feedback. Reza et al [16] tested thinner bolted flange joints for petrochemical piping, finding that they performed well under seismic conditions, indicating their suitability for such applications. Song et al [17] explored how earthquakes and subsequent fires impact steel connections, finding a reduced load capacity with prior damage, underlining the need to understand the structural behavior in these conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%