Title :
Occurrence mechanism of slope crack at the bias highway tunnel entrance
Author :
Lu, Hongjian ; Gao, Yongtao
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Resources & Environ., Hebei United Univ., Tangshan, China
Abstract :
Deformation problems of tunnel entrance construction has been a technical problem puzzled the large-scale tunnel construction, especially in bias section, this paper has been a special research on the problem relying on the subject of `Comprehensive Technical and Engineering Application of Disaster Prevention and Treatment of the North Tunnel Groups Engineering´, and combining with the Beikou tunnel entrance project of Zhang Jiakou-Shi Jiazhuang Expressway in Hebei Province. Based on the summarization of the main factors those affected the deformation and failure of slope in Beikou tunnel entrance, and its failure modes, with the methods of surrounding rock pressure, broken-rock circle, plasticity and deformation theories when the tunnel excavated, through combining support structure characteristics curve with wall rock support demand curve, the slope deformation occurrence mechanism in bias tunnel entrance was proposed, which provided a theoretical basis for solving the problems in the project and similar projects.
Keywords :
cracks; disasters; failure analysis; geotechnical engineering; plastic deformation; road building; rocks; tunnels; Beikou tunnel entrance project; Hebei province; Zhang Jiakou-Shi Jiazhuang expressway; bias section; broken-rock circle; deformation; disaster prevention and treatment; failure modes; highway tunnel entrance construction; north tunnel groups engineering; occurrence mechanism; plasticity; slope crack; support structure characteristics; surrounding rock pressure; tunnel excavation; Coal; Educational institutions; Numerical stability; Plastics; Road transportation; Rocks; Stress; Bias; Entrance; Highway tunnel; Occurrence mechanism; Slope crack;
Conference_Titel :
Remote Sensing, Environment and Transportation Engineering (RSETE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nanjing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9172-8
DOI :
10.1109/RSETE.2011.5965264