Analysis of the Surrounding Rock Full-Displacement Variation in Large-Span Mudstone Highway Tunnels

Author:

Chi Dechao1,Luo Yanbin2,Chen Chengwei1,Wang Shengqing1,Wu Yunfei3,Hu Yuhang2

Affiliation:

1. Shandong Hi-Speed Engineering Construction Group Co., Ltd., Jinan 250031, China

2. School of Highway, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, China

3. Power China Chengdu Engineering Corporation Limited, Chengdu 610031, China

Abstract

Due to the increasing development of highway reconstruction and expansion projects in China, many large-span highway tunnels are being constructed near existing highway tunnels. Tunneling underneath will inevitably cause variation in the surrounding rock displacement and may even lead to collapse. In this study, based on an analysis of extensive field monitoring data from the Gucheng tunnel, the variation law for the surrounding rock full-displacement and the influence of the tunnel-face spatial effect in a large-span mudstone tunnel are analyzed. The change in the full displacement experienced the following sequence: slow pre-displacement growth → rapid increase → slow increase → gradual stability. The displacement released by the excavation of the tunnel construction accounts for 40~60% of the total displacement, and the closer to the excavation contour, the more obvious the displacement release. The final convergence value of vertical displacement is obtained by hyperbolic function regression prediction analysis. Based on this value, Lee and Hoek equations are used for parameter analysis and field-data fitting. It is concluded that the larger the proportion of the early displacement of the surrounding rock before construction to the total displacement, the smaller the influence of the tunnel-face spatial effect on the surrounding rock. The numerical simulation results are compared with actual monitoring results, and good agreement is observed. The larger the burial depth of the tunnel, the smaller the influence range in the tunnel-face spatial effect, and the more concentrated the displacement release. The variation law and the influential range for the surrounding rock full-displacement described in this paper can provide a reference for predicting and controlling the deformation during the construction of future large-span mudstone tunnels.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Shandong Provincial Department of Industry and Information Innovation Project

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, CHD

Publisher

MDPI AG

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