Improved Input Parameters and Numerical Analysis Techniques for Temporary Support of Underground Excavations in Weak Rock

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Jeffrey D. Oke
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jun 1, 2012

Abstract

While significant progress in underground construction engineering has occurred in the past few decades, a number of fundamental deficiencies persist regarding the recognition, prediction, and mitigation of underground construction hazards associated with complex geological conditions in rock and soil works, such as tunnelling. Many of these shortcomings could be addressed by improving geomechanical models which, in turn, would provide more realistic frameworks for determining input parameters for design analysis. This would improve predictions of construction efficiency for tunnelling and the formulation of more accurate modelling techniques (2D, 3D and 4D) required to optimize the design of engineered rock structures. This research focuses primarily on the issues related to forepole temporary tunnel support within weak rock masses. This research attempts to determine how best to numerically model forepole support. The behaviour and mechanics of forepole support has not been quantified and/or optimized. As well, there is a lack of in-situ and/or laboratory forepole and weak rockmass interaction parameters available. In terms of numerical modelling, there is a lack of understanding of the use of proper interaction parameters associated with the forepole and the rockmass. The parametric study that has been conducted by the authors demonstrates the influence of each of the forepole-rockmass interaction parameters and their sensitivity. Introduction
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APA: Jeffrey D. Oke  (2012)  Improved Input Parameters and Numerical Analysis Techniques for Temporary Support of Underground Excavations in Weak Rock

MLA: Jeffrey D. Oke Improved Input Parameters and Numerical Analysis Techniques for Temporary Support of Underground Excavations in Weak Rock. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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