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MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY 2016, Vol. 53 Issue (4) :116-122    DOI:
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Interference of Metal Materials in Tunnels on the Detection Results by Transient Electromagnetic Method
(1 College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004; 2 Key Laboratory of Disaster Prevention and Structural Safety, Ministry of Education, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004; 3 Wuzhou Canghai Construction Development Co. Ltd., Wuzhou 543000)
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Abstract Combining field detection with physical simulation, it studied the metal interference from drilling jum? bo, steel arch, etc on the detection results by transient electromagnetic method. The results show that: 1) the metallic body behind the working face has some interference on the detection results by transient electromagnetic method, of which the interference coefficient will decrease with an increase of the distance between the metallic body and the detection line, indicating that the results from physical simulation agree well with the ones from field test; 2) the interference coefficient has something to do with the signal strength of detection target, i.e. with a constant location of the metallic body, its interference coefficient will decrease with an increase of the low-resistant anomalous value ahead of working face; 3) to reduce the metal interference during the advance geological forecast, the drilling jumbo shall be at least 30 m away from the working face and the detection line shall be at least 1 m away from the sidewall.
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LIU Zong-Hui- 1
2 Huang-Wen-Bin- 3 Huang-Jun-Ping- 1
2 Wu- Heng- 1
2 Wang-Ye-Tian- 1
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KeywordsTunnel geological forecast   Transient electromagnetic method   Metal interference   Physical simulation   Field test     
Abstract: Combining field detection with physical simulation, it studied the metal interference from drilling jum? bo, steel arch, etc on the detection results by transient electromagnetic method. The results show that: 1) the metallic body behind the working face has some interference on the detection results by transient electromagnetic method, of which the interference coefficient will decrease with an increase of the distance between the metallic body and the detection line, indicating that the results from physical simulation agree well with the ones from field test; 2) the interference coefficient has something to do with the signal strength of detection target, i.e. with a constant location of the metallic body, its interference coefficient will decrease with an increase of the low-resistant anomalous value ahead of working face; 3) to reduce the metal interference during the advance geological forecast, the drilling jumbo shall be at least 30 m away from the working face and the detection line shall be at least 1 m away from the sidewall.
KeywordsTunnel geological forecast,   Transient electromagnetic method,   Metal interference,   Physical simulation,   Field test     
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LIU Zong-Hui- 1, 2 Huang-Wen-Bin- 3 Huang-Jun-Ping- 1, 2 Wu- Heng- 1 etc .Interference of Metal Materials in Tunnels on the Detection Results by Transient Electromagnetic Method[J]  MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY, 2016,V53(4): 116-122
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