Practical Applications of Strength Criteria in Civil Engineering Designs for Shallow Tunnels in Weak Rock

A number of rock strength criteria are available for use in civil engineering designs. Although considerable uncertainty in geological conditions and variability in rock properties is involved in estimating rock mass strength, it may be necessary to divide the criteria into two categories based on r...

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Main Author: Didi S Agustawijaya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Technology
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Online Access:http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/2831
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description A number of rock strength criteria are available for use in civil engineering designs. Although considerable uncertainty in geological conditions and variability in rock properties is involved in estimating rock mass strength, it may be necessary to divide the criteria into two categories based on rock failure behavior: linear and non-linear. In this research, both types of criteria are applied to estimate the strength of weak rock masses at five different shallow tunnel sites. The results show varying strength values. The variation in weak rock properties affects the variability of rock strength, depending on the frictional properties for the linear criterion, and on the geological strength index (GSI) for the non-linear criterion. Confinement may also influence both criteria, but the estimated strength of the non-linear criterion is still low for weak rock when the GSI is low. Accordingly, the implication of these variations and uncertainties in rock properties is that the linear criterion may be practically suitable for tunnelling at shallow depths where instability is mostly due to gravity loads. The criterion tends to provide moderate, conservative rock mass strength estimations for this type of tunnel, since shear mechanisms may dominate rock mass failures around it.
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spelling doaj.art-0d56c52ff08c44cd9404b6d2db1a97c62023-01-02T12:53:20ZengUniversitas IndonesiaInternational Journal of Technology2086-96142087-21002019-01-01101162610.14716/ijtech.v10i1.28312831Practical Applications of Strength Criteria in Civil Engineering Designs for Shallow Tunnels in Weak RockDidi S Agustawijaya0Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Mataram, Mataram 83125, IndonesiaA number of rock strength criteria are available for use in civil engineering designs. Although considerable uncertainty in geological conditions and variability in rock properties is involved in estimating rock mass strength, it may be necessary to divide the criteria into two categories based on rock failure behavior: linear and non-linear. In this research, both types of criteria are applied to estimate the strength of weak rock masses at five different shallow tunnel sites. The results show varying strength values. The variation in weak rock properties affects the variability of rock strength, depending on the frictional properties for the linear criterion, and on the geological strength index (GSI) for the non-linear criterion. Confinement may also influence both criteria, but the estimated strength of the non-linear criterion is still low for weak rock when the GSI is low. Accordingly, the implication of these variations and uncertainties in rock properties is that the linear criterion may be practically suitable for tunnelling at shallow depths where instability is mostly due to gravity loads. The criterion tends to provide moderate, conservative rock mass strength estimations for this type of tunnel, since shear mechanisms may dominate rock mass failures around it.http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/2831Shallow tunnelShear failureStrength criterionUncertaintyWeak rock
spellingShingle Didi S Agustawijaya
Practical Applications of Strength Criteria in Civil Engineering Designs for Shallow Tunnels in Weak Rock
International Journal of Technology
Shallow tunnel
Shear failure
Strength criterion
Uncertainty
Weak rock
title Practical Applications of Strength Criteria in Civil Engineering Designs for Shallow Tunnels in Weak Rock
title_full Practical Applications of Strength Criteria in Civil Engineering Designs for Shallow Tunnels in Weak Rock
title_fullStr Practical Applications of Strength Criteria in Civil Engineering Designs for Shallow Tunnels in Weak Rock
title_full_unstemmed Practical Applications of Strength Criteria in Civil Engineering Designs for Shallow Tunnels in Weak Rock
title_short Practical Applications of Strength Criteria in Civil Engineering Designs for Shallow Tunnels in Weak Rock
title_sort practical applications of strength criteria in civil engineering designs for shallow tunnels in weak rock
topic Shallow tunnel
Shear failure
Strength criterion
Uncertainty
Weak rock
url http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/2831
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