Performance of a Large Diameter Tunnel in Weak Rocks

J. C. Chern, Geotechnical Research Center, Sinotech Engineering Consultants, Inc., Taipei, China
Y. L. Chang, Geotechnical Research Center, Sinotech Engineering Consultants, Inc., Taipei, China
C. C. Lin, Geotechnical Research Center, Sinotech Engineering Consultants, Inc., Taipei, China

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Abstract

The correlation of tunnel movement versus rock mass quality was investigated using actual monitored data as well as theoretical studies. Results revealed that meaningful empirical correlation between the commonly used rock mass rating system and tunnel deformation can be obtained only if geological structure and in-situ stresses are taken into account. In this respect, the commonly used rock mass rating system is not very suitable for such purpose. A new parameter using rock mass strength normalized by in-situ stress level appears to be more suitable for establishing the relationship between tunnel deformation and rock mass quality.

 
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Performance of a Large Diameter Tunnel in Weak Rocks

The correlation of tunnel movement versus rock mass quality was investigated using actual monitored data as well as theoretical studies. Results revealed that meaningful empirical correlation between the commonly used rock mass rating system and tunnel deformation can be obtained only if geological structure and in-situ stresses are taken into account. In this respect, the commonly used rock mass rating system is not very suitable for such purpose. A new parameter using rock mass strength normalized by in-situ stress level appears to be more suitable for establishing the relationship between tunnel deformation and rock mass quality.