Buildings (Sep 2024)

Study on Discrete Fracture Network Model and Rock Mass Quality Evaluation of Tunnel Surrounding Rock

  • Shunxian Sun,
  • Haiguang Tian,
  • Zhanjun Zhang,
  • Zhaoke Diao,
  • Longhua Deng,
  • Xuxu Yang,
  • Junwei Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14092983
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 2983

Abstract

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In order to fully explore the development degree and distribution law of the structural plane of a tunnel surrounding rock in three-dimensional space, this paper studies the geometric characteristic parameters of a structural plane in the study area through field investigation, data acquisition and statistical analysis. The structural plane is divided into three dominant groups by using DIPS. v5. 103 software. The probability distribution model of occurrence, trace length, diameter and spacing of the structural plane is established. This paper focuses on the error correction of structural plane occurrence and the estimation of average trace length based on the rectangular window method. The discrete fracture network model is generated by using MATLAB R2021b software, and the discrete fracture network model is verified from three aspects: structural plane occurrence, average trace length and area density. The verification results are compared with the measured data, and the simulation results are in line with the actual situation on site. Based on the discrete fracture network model, the volume joint number of rock mass is calculated. Based on the JSR index, BQ classification method and RQD classification, the development degree of fractures and surrounding rock classification in this area are evaluated. A method of surrounding rock classification based on three evaluation indexes is discussed to comprehensively and accurately classify the quality of rock mass in this area.

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