Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (Dec 2017)

Unloading performances and stabilizing practices for columnar jointed basalt: A case study of Baihetan hydropower station

  • Qixiang Fan,
  • Xiating Feng,
  • Wenlin Weng,
  • Yilin Fan,
  • Quan Jiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrmge.2017.07.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
pp. 1041 – 1053

Abstract

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The columnar jointed rock mass (CJR), composed of polygonal cross-sectional columns cut by several groups of joints in various directions, was exposed during the excavations of the Baihetan hydropower station, China. In order to investigate the unloading performances and the stability conditions during excavation of the columns, an experimental field study was performed. Firstly, on-site investigations indicated that the geotechnical problems, including rock relaxation, cracking and collapse, were the most prominent for the CJR Class I that contains intensive joint network and the smallest column sizes. Comprehensive field tests, including deformation measurement by multi-point extensometers, ultrasonic wave testing, borehole television observation and stress monitoring of rock anchors, revealed that the time-dependent relaxation of the CJRs was marked. The practical excavation experiences for the Baihetan columnar jointed rock masses, such as blasting scheme, supporting time of shotcrete and rock bolts, were presented in the excavations of the diversion tunnels. These detailed investigations and practical construction experiences can provide helpful information for similar geotechnical works in jointed rock mass.

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