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MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY 2015, Vol. 52 Issue (3) :175-181    DOI:
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Calculation Method for Surrounding Rock Pressure of a Loess Highway Tunnel with an Extra-Large Section
(No.5 Engineering Corporation of China Railway 19th Bureau Group, Dalian 116000)
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Abstract Using the construction of the Tangjiayuan tunnel in loess with an extra-large section as an example, the surrounding rock pressure is calculated by five common methods, of which the results from the Terzaghi theory-based method were very consistent with the measured data. A correction method is put forward regarding the lateral pressure coefficient, and is recommended for application to the Tangjiayuan tunnel. Furthermore, in light of the definition criterion between the shallow- and deep-buried tunnels, a simulation method is also proposed for determining the boundary of the shallow and deep depths based on the variation rule of the lateral pressure coefficient of the soil body on the centerline, the Tangjiayuan tunnel is considered to be shallow-buried, with a boundary of 90 m.
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WANG Chun-Hao
KeywordsExtra-large section   Loess highway tunnel   Surrounding rock pressure   Definition of deep-buried and shallow-buried tunnel   Calculation method     
Abstract: Using the construction of the Tangjiayuan tunnel in loess with an extra-large section as an example, the surrounding rock pressure is calculated by five common methods, of which the results from the Terzaghi theory-based method were very consistent with the measured data. A correction method is put forward regarding the lateral pressure coefficient, and is recommended for application to the Tangjiayuan tunnel. Furthermore, in light of the definition criterion between the shallow- and deep-buried tunnels, a simulation method is also proposed for determining the boundary of the shallow and deep depths based on the variation rule of the lateral pressure coefficient of the soil body on the centerline, the Tangjiayuan tunnel is considered to be shallow-buried, with a boundary of 90 m.
KeywordsExtra-large section,   Loess highway tunnel,   Surrounding rock pressure,   Definition of deep-buried and shallow-buried tunnel,   Calculation method     
published: 2014-04-20
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WANG Chun-Hao .Calculation Method for Surrounding Rock Pressure of a Loess Highway Tunnel with an Extra-Large Section[J]  MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY, 2015,V52(3): 175-181
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