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In situ observation and evaluation of zonal disintegration affected by existing fractures in deep hard rock tunneling

Authors :
Hao-Sen Guo
Chengxiang Yang
Shaojun Li
Xia-Ting Feng
Source :
Engineering Geology. 242:1-11
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Zonal disintegration refers to the phenomenon whereby fractured zones and intact zones appear alternately in surrounding hard rocks under high stress conditions. In this study, zonal disintegration within hard surrounding rocks of deep tunnels at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory Phase II (CJPL-II) was observed by using a digital borehole televiewer in pre-drilled boreholes. The results revealed that fractured zones within intact high-strength marbles were small and exhibited a higher degree of fracturing, whereas fractured zones within low-strength, low-integrity, marbles showed fewer, yet larger fractures. An evaluation method based on rock mass integrity index using digital borehole televiewer data (RMIBT) has been proposed for the analysis of zonal disintegration process in the deep hard rocks surrounding the tunnels. By using the method we were able to quantify the initiation and evolution of fractures during zonal disintegration. The formation mechanism of the second and third fractured zones induced by the existing fractures was further investigated using numerical analysis. The data provide an insight into the evolution of failures in, and a basis for support design and stability control of, deep engineering works in hard rock.

Details

ISSN :
00137952
Volume :
242
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Engineering Geology
Accession number :
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