Topography induced stress and its influence on tunnel excavation in hard rocks - a numerical approach
In-situ stress characterisation is essential for anticipating the viability of underground structures. In areas with rugged topography, the in-situ stress varies within short distances and cannot be characterized by limited in-situ stress measurements. The in-situ stress at a point below the ground...
Main Authors: | Ali, Wahid, Rehman, Hafeezur, Abdullah, Rini Asnida, Xie, Qiang, Ban, Yuxin |
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Format: | Article |
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GEOMATE International Society
2022
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