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Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities | 2017

Application of a Total Station with RDM to Monitor Tunnel Displacement

Yanbin Luo; Jianxun Chen; Weizheng Xi; Pengyu Zhao; Juzhu Li; Xiong Qiao; Qin Liu

AbstractFormulas for tunnel crown settlement and horizontal displacement measurement are presented in this paper according to the theory of tunnel displacement as measured by a total station with t...


Mathematical Problems in Engineering | 2017

Stability Analysis of Water-Resistant Strata in Karst Tunnel Based on Releasable Elastic Strain Energy

Qin Liu; Lai Wei; Jianxun Chen; Yanbin Luo; Pei Huang; Hongyu Wang; Jiaqi Guo

In this paper, the energy instability criterion of water-resistant strata and rock mass failure index (RMFI) are proposed, respectively, based on releasable elastic strain energy . RMFI is employed to represent the damage extent of water-resistant strata. When , rock mass is stable. When , rock mass is in the critical instability state. When , rock mass is unstable. The releasable elastic strain energy and RMFI program is performed by FISH programming language of software. Then, the authors apply software to analyze the distribution law of releasable elastic strain energy and failure zone under different width of concealed karst cave. Finally, combined with the numerical analysis, a case study is carried out to illustrate the rationality, effectiveness, and feasibility through using RMFI to predict safe thickness of water-resistant strata.


Journal of Civil Engineering and Management | 2017

Damage of shotcrete under freeze-thaw loading

Jianxun Chen; Pengyu Zhao; Yanbin Luo; Xianghui Deng; Qin Liu

AbstractThe freeze-thaw durability of shotcrete can be improved by adding an air-entraining agent in cold areas. The main focus of this paper is to investigate the changes in the internal pore structure of C25 ordinary shotcrete and shotcrete mixed with a RM-YQ air-entraining agent using computed tomography (CT) scanning technique during freezethaw cycles. The macroscopic tests were conducted, including mass loss, dynamic modulus of elasticity and ultrasonic wave velocity tests. Results were compared, and the freeze-thaw durability characteristics of shotcrete mixed with the air-entraining agent were revealed. Adding an air-entraining agent could reduce the number of pores largely that ranged mainly from 0.01 mm2 to 1.00 mm2 (excluding the pores or bubbles < 0.01 mm2 because of the precision of the CT scanning system), and could therefore improve the initial pore structure of the formed shotcrete. During first few freeze-thaw cycles, just few small pores formed. After cement mortar fragmentations appeared...


Advances in Materials Science and Engineering | 2018

Mechanical Properties and Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Karst Limestone under Uniaxial Compression

Jianxun Chen; Qingsong Wang; Jiaqi Guo; Yanbin Luo; Yao Li; Qin Liu; Hongyu Wang

Firstly, I-RPT ultrasonic detector was used to test the wave velocity of karst limestone with different initial microstructure and water content. Then, RMT-150B rock testing machine and DS2-16B acoustic emission system were used to test the acoustic emission (AE) under uniaxial compression. Mechanical properties and AE characteristics were obtained during rock failure. The detailed relationship between stress-strain and AE characteristics was studied in this paper. Research results indicated the following: (1) For samples with many primary fissures and defects, wave velocity in dry state was larger than that in its natural state. From natural state to saturated state, the wave velocity tended to increase. For samples with good integrity, wave velocity increased with increasing of water content. (2) In the dry state, the samples presented tension failure. In saturated state, the samples presented tension-shear failure. For samples with cracks and good integrity, samples showed brittle failure. For samples with many corrosion pores which showed ductile damage under natural and saturated state, the spalling phenomenon was enhanced under saturated state. (3) With increasing of water content, the peak stress and AE peak reduced dramatically. In brittle failure, AE peak could be considered a sign of failure. In ductile failure, AE activity decreased gradually with the decrease of stress. (4) The mechanical properties and AE characteristics corresponding to four main fracture propagation types were also discussed.


Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2017

Deformation and mechanical model of temporary support sidewall in tunnel cutting partial section

Yanbin Luo; Jianxun Chen; Pei Huang; Mingqing Tang; Xiong Qiao; Qin Liu


Measurement | 2016

Analysis of tunnel displacement accuracy with total station

Yanbin Luo; Jianxun Chen; Weizheng Xi; Pengyu Zhao; Xiong Qiao; Xianghui Deng; Qin Liu


Construction and Building Materials | 2015

Investigation of microstructural damage in shotcrete under a freeze–thaw environment

Jianxun Chen; Xianghui Deng; Yanbin Luo; Lianchao He; Qin Liu; Xiong Qiao


Archive | 2011

Loess tunnel construction method

Jianxun Chen; Xiong Qiao; Yanbin Luo


Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2018

Longitudinal deformation profile of a tunnel in weak rock mass by using the back analysis method

Yanbin Luo; Jianxun Chen; Yi Chen; Pengsheng Diao; Xiong Qiao


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2017

Stability analysis of super-large-section tunnel in loess ground considering water infiltration caused by irrigation

Yanbin Luo; Jianxun Chen; Shutong Gao; Xianghui Deng; Pengsheng Diao

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Lanzhou University of Technology

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