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MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY 2021, Vol. 58 Issue (2) :182-187    DOI:
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Study on Sources and Hazards of Crude Oil and Harmful Gases in Huangjialiang Tunnel on Xi′an-Chengdu Passenger Dedicated Line
(1 China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co., Ltd., Chengdu 610031; 2 School of Earth Science and Technology, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500; 3 Sichuan College of Architectural Technology, Deyang 618000)
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Abstract The Huangjialiang tunnel on Xi′ an-Chengdu passenger dedicated line is located in the front structural belt of northern Longmenshan thrust, containing multiple sets of Cambrian-Triassic source rocks and oil-gas reservoirs, as well as multiple oil-bearing reservoirs, e.g. Tianjingshan and Kuangshanliang, so that the geological background for oil and gas generation is desirable. In this paper, the components of crude oil and harmful gases in the Huangjialiang tunnel are determined through the on-site inspection and indoor test. The results show that the crude oil mainly contains carbon element, followed by hydrogen element. Hazardous gases are mainly hydrocarbon gases,of which methane content is the most, and the non-hydrocarbon gases are mainly H2S, CO2 and N2. The determination of carbon isotope of oil and gas samples indicates that both crude oil and harmful gases come from the Lower Cambrian black mudstone. In combination with engineering situation of the tunnel, it could be seen that crude oil might pollute groundwater and soil vegetation and also corrode the supporting structure. When reaching a certain concentration, the harmful gas might explode and also threaten the life and safety of constructors. Therefore, in the actual construction process, appropriate treatment measures should be taken to reduce the impact of oil and gas on construction progress and safety.
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YU Hongping1 SU Peidong2 ZHAO Tianbiao3 CHEN Dejun1 XU Xueyuan1 DU Yuben1
KeywordsTunnel   Northern Longmenshan   Crude oil   Harmful gas   Treatment measure     
Abstract: The Huangjialiang tunnel on Xi′ an-Chengdu passenger dedicated line is located in the front structural belt of northern Longmenshan thrust, containing multiple sets of Cambrian-Triassic source rocks and oil-gas reservoirs, as well as multiple oil-bearing reservoirs, e.g. Tianjingshan and Kuangshanliang, so that the geological background for oil and gas generation is desirable. In this paper, the components of crude oil and harmful gases in the Huangjialiang tunnel are determined through the on-site inspection and indoor test. The results show that the crude oil mainly contains carbon element, followed by hydrogen element. Hazardous gases are mainly hydrocarbon gases,of which methane content is the most, and the non-hydrocarbon gases are mainly H2S, CO2 and N2. The determination of carbon isotope of oil and gas samples indicates that both crude oil and harmful gases come from the Lower Cambrian black mudstone. In combination with engineering situation of the tunnel, it could be seen that crude oil might pollute groundwater and soil vegetation and also corrode the supporting structure. When reaching a certain concentration, the harmful gas might explode and also threaten the life and safety of constructors. Therefore, in the actual construction process, appropriate treatment measures should be taken to reduce the impact of oil and gas on construction progress and safety.
KeywordsTunnel,   Northern Longmenshan,   Crude oil,   Harmful gas,   Treatment measure     
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YU Hongping1 SU Peidong2 ZHAO Tianbiao3 CHEN Dejun1 XU Xueyuan1 DU Yuben1 .Study on Sources and Hazards of Crude Oil and Harmful Gases in Huangjialiang Tunnel on Xi′an-Chengdu Passenger Dedicated Line[J]  MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY, 2021,V58(2): 182-187
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