Evaluation of engineering geology and geomechanic parameters on admissible advancement step in tunnel

Abstract:
Pumped storage reservoirs are one of the newest systems in saving electricity. According to importance of convey water for placed the turbine and knowing that, almost of instability of underground area is for ignorance in some engineering geology parameters, we have decided to investigate this parameters. In this research we have been studied the engineering geology parameters along tunnel, changing in some of these parameters are shown in Rockwork 2008. After all with the new classification called IRMR the engineering geology parameters of rock mass have been studied, compare the result with classic classification, RMR and GSI shown that the outlet and entrance of tunnel are under bad situation. At the next, studied of joint for recognized the wedge base on finite element method have been investigate. Eventually with emphasis on rock bursting, squeezing and geomechanic studied the admissible advancement step for two section of tunnel base on FLAC 3D have been carried out. Using such studied make safety in services and reduce the spent-time.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Iranian Association of Engineering Geology, Volume:8 Issue: 3, 2016
Page:
47
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