Initial Support Design for Tunnels in Horizontally Bedded Sedimentary Rock

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Irwan S. Halim
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

For tunnels in horizontally bedded rock, geologic factors affect the selection and design of the initial supports, including the rock propensity toward parting along bedding and the resulting high potential for rock slabbing during excavation. To evaluate this ground behavior, numerical analyses and results with Mohr-Coulomb, Hoek-Brown, and Ubiquitous Joint constitutive models were used, using the Upper Rouge CSO tunnel in Detroit, Michigan as an example. The different rock models and other geologic considerations are shown to impact the selection of the tunnel initial support and design. This paper emphasizes the appropriate selection of an analytical model based on the site specific geology to achieve an optimum initial support design.
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APA: Irwan S. Halim  (2008)  Initial Support Design for Tunnels in Horizontally Bedded Sedimentary Rock

MLA: Irwan S. Halim Initial Support Design for Tunnels in Horizontally Bedded Sedimentary Rock. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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