Applied Sciences (Nov 2021)

Review on Early Warning Methods for Rockbursts in Tunnel Engineering Based on Microseismic Monitoring

  • Shichao Zhang,
  • Chunan Tang,
  • Yucheng Wang,
  • Jiaming Li,
  • Tianhui Ma,
  • Kaikai Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app112210965
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 22
p. 10965

Abstract

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Due to the different geological conditions and construction methods associated with different projects, rockbursts in deep-buried tunnels often present different precursor characteristics, bringing major challenges to the early warning of rockbursts. To adapt to the complexity of engineering, it is necessary to review the latest advancements in rockburst early warning and to discuss general early warning methods. In this article, first, microseismic monitoring and localization methods applicable under tunneling construction are reviewed. Based on the latest engineering examples and research progress, the microseismic evolution characteristics of the rockburst formation process are summarized, and the formation process and mechanism of structure-type and delayed rockbursts are analyzed. The different methods for predicting the risk and level of rockbursts using microseismic indices are reviewed, and the implementation methods and application cases for predicting potential rockburst areas and rockburst probability based on a mechanical model are expounded. Finally, combined with the new practice in early warning methods, development directions for the early warning of rockbursts are put forward.

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