JRMGE / Vol 6 / Issue 4

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From the new Austrian tunneling method to the geoengineering condition evaluation and dynamic controlling method

Yanjun Shang, Kun Li, Wantong He, Chunbo Sheng


2014, 6(4): 366-372.


Received: 1900-01-01 / Revised: 1900-01-01 / Accepted: 1970-01-01 / Available online: 2014-08-15

2014, 6(4): 366-372.


Received: 1900-01-01

Revised: 1900-01-01

Accepted: 1970-01-01

Available online: 2014-08-15


Abstract: The new Austrian tunneling method (NATM) is widely applied in design and construction of underground engineering projects. When the type and distribution of unfavorable geological bodies (UGBs) associated with their influences on geoengineering are complicated or unfortunately are overlooked, we should pay more attentions to internal features of rocks grades IV and V (even in local but mostly controlling zones). With increasing attentions to the characteristics, mechanism and influences of engineering construction-triggered geohazards, it is crucial to fully understand the disturbance of these geohazards on project construction. A reasonable determination method in construction procedure, i.e. the shape of working face, the type of engineering support and the choice of feasible procedure, should be considered in order to mitigate the construction-triggered geohazards. Due to their high sensitivity to groundwater and in-situ stress, various UGBs exhibit hysteretic nature and failure modes. To give a complete understanding on the internal causes, the emphasis on advanced comprehensive geological forecasting and overall reinforcement treatment is therefore of more practical significance. Comprehensive evaluation of influential factors, identification of UGB, and measures of discontinuity dynamic controlling comprises the geoengineering condition evaluation and dynamic controlling method. In a case of a cut slope, the variations of UGBs and the impacts of key environmental factors are presented, where more severe construction-triggered geohazards emerged in construction stage than those predicted in design and field investigation stages. As a result, the weight ratios of different influential factors with respect to field investigation, design and construction are obtained.

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Keywords: Unfavorable geological body (UGB), Multi-factor interaction matrix, Discontinuity dynamic controlling (DDC), Cut slope, Geoengineering condition evaluation and dynamic controlling (GEDC) method

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Yanjun Shang, Kun Li, Wantong He, Chunbo Sheng, 2014. From the new Austrian tunneling method to the geoengineering condition evaluation and dynamic controlling method. J. Rock Mech. Geotech. Eng. 6 (4), 366-372.