Derivation of Creep Parameters for Surrounding Rock through Creep Tests and Deformation Monitoring Data: Assessing Tunnel Lining Safety

Author:

Pei Jiangrong1,Liu Lipeng1,Wang Xiaogang1,Ling Yuanqiao2

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Simulation and Regulation of Water Cycle in River Basin, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing 100038, China

2. Construction and Management Branch of CSG Power Generation Co., Ltd., Guangzhou 510623, China

Abstract

Tunnel instability and lining integrity are intimately tied to the creep properties of the surrounding rock. The acquisition of rock mass creep parameters is critical in ascertaining the appropriate timing for lining construction. Nevertheless, creep tests on rock specimens conducted in a controlled setting cannot be straightforwardly extrapolated to rock mass creep analysis. This study performs laboratory-based creep tests on mudstone samples and establishes the corresponding creep constitutive model. The integration of a Mohr–Coulomb element with the Burgers model in series serves to characterize the yield creep behavior of the rock mass. Additionally, the research outlines a series of 100 orthogonal experiments utilizing randomized creep parameters and formulates a GA-BP neural network inversion model. Employing long-term deformation measurements from the crown and sidewalls of the project site, this study deduces the creep parameters of the mudstone in the investigated tunnel section and examines the prolonged deformation traits of the surrounding rock. Drawing on the deformation traits of the surrounding rock and the forces impacting the primary support and lining structures, this paper evaluates the earliest and latest viable lining casting periods and pinpoints an optimal timing interval for lining implementation. The methodologies employed herein can serve as a benchmark for analogous endeavors internationally.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China, China

Research & Development Support Program, China

State Key Laboratory of Simulations and Regulation of Water Cycle in River Basin

Publisher

MDPI AG

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