IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2021
Comparison study of Excavation Stability using Different Tunnel Excavation Methods
Abstract
For the safety and efficiency of tunnel construction, optimal schemes for tunnel excavation with different surrounding rock grades should be proposed to provide references for engineering construction. Through 3D numerical simulation, the mechanical properties of the surrounding rock during tunnel construction were studied by 3D numerical simulation. For different surrounding rock grades, three different excavation methods were simulated. A comparative analysis of ground settlement, surrounding rock displacement, and maximum principal stress caused by different construction methods was also performed. The results show that different construction methods have a small impact on the displacement of surrounding rock. When the surrounding rock is of grade I, the maximum vertical displacement of the excavation surface is less than 2 mm. Bench cut method can be used for excavation with fast construction speed. When the surrounding rock is of grade IV, the stratum settlement and excavation surface displacement are large. The Center diagram method can ensure the construction progress and minimize the vertical displacement of surrounding rock. When the surrounding rock is of grade V, the displacement caused by tunnel excavation further increases. The double-side drift method can be adopted to minimize the stratum settlement and surrounding rock displacement.