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MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY 2022, Vol. 59 Issue (2) :11-19    DOI:
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Research and Application of the Safety Coefficient Method for the Middle Rock Pillar of Parallel Tunnels with Small Clear Distance
(1. School of Civil Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031; 2. Key Laboratory of Transportation Tunnel Engineering of Ministry of Education, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031)
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Abstract The middle rock pillar is a key component for the stability control of the surrounding rocks in tunnels with small clear distance, and it is a major challenge in the engineering design and construction process to distinguish the safety of the middle rock pillar. This paper establishes the mechanical analysis model of parallel tunnels with small clear distance under Class IV surrounding rock conditions by analyzing the failure modes of the middle rock pillar under different surrounding rock grades and buried depths, and identifies the location of the fracture surface of the middle rock pillar. This paper divides the upper sliding block of the middle rock pillar into two cases according to the different shapes, derives the calculation formulas of the slip resistance, sliding force and safety coefficient of the upper sliding block of the middle rock pillar according to the principle of slope stability, the assumption of ultimate equilibrium and Protodyakonov′s compressive arch theory, so as to establish the safety coefficient meth? od to evaluate the safety of the middle rock pillar and verify it by introducing numerical simulations. The verified safety coefficient method is then applied to an actual tunnel project to evaluate the safety of the middle rock pillar,which concludes that the critical thickness for the tunnel middle rock pillar failure is 6 m. Middle rock pillar sections with thickness below 6 m are then reinforced using anchor bolts.
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WANG Mingnian1
2 YANG Henghong1
2 ZHANG Yiteng1
2 LIU Kerui1
2 YU Li1
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KeywordsRailway tunnel   Safety coefficient method   Theoretical analysis   Safety of middle rock pillar   Tunnels with small clear distance     
Abstract: The middle rock pillar is a key component for the stability control of the surrounding rocks in tunnels with small clear distance, and it is a major challenge in the engineering design and construction process to distinguish the safety of the middle rock pillar. This paper establishes the mechanical analysis model of parallel tunnels with small clear distance under Class IV surrounding rock conditions by analyzing the failure modes of the middle rock pillar under different surrounding rock grades and buried depths, and identifies the location of the fracture surface of the middle rock pillar. This paper divides the upper sliding block of the middle rock pillar into two cases according to the different shapes, derives the calculation formulas of the slip resistance, sliding force and safety coefficient of the upper sliding block of the middle rock pillar according to the principle of slope stability, the assumption of ultimate equilibrium and Protodyakonov′s compressive arch theory, so as to establish the safety coefficient meth? od to evaluate the safety of the middle rock pillar and verify it by introducing numerical simulations. The verified safety coefficient method is then applied to an actual tunnel project to evaluate the safety of the middle rock pillar,which concludes that the critical thickness for the tunnel middle rock pillar failure is 6 m. Middle rock pillar sections with thickness below 6 m are then reinforced using anchor bolts.
KeywordsRailway tunnel,   Safety coefficient method,   Theoretical analysis,   Safety of middle rock pillar,   Tunnels with small clear distance     
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WANG Mingnian1, 2 YANG Henghong1, 2 ZHANG Yiteng1 etc .Research and Application of the Safety Coefficient Method for the Middle Rock Pillar of Parallel Tunnels with Small Clear Distance[J]  MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY, 2022,V59(2): 11-19
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