Study on the Prediction Method of Tunnel Surrounding Rock Pressure Based on the Theory of Progressive Destruction

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In order to predict tunnel surrounding rock pressure, this paper puts forward a series of dynamic numerical simulative model on the tunnel excavation. According to the change of rock damage in the construction program, it adjusts dynamically the mechanical material parameters of surrounding rock. So the model achieves the purpose which is controlling and simulating the process of tunnel progressive damage. In accordance with the numerical simulative results, it analyzes the relationship between the rock parameters with the plastic strain, radial displacement. Then this paper proposes a prediction method of tunnel surrounding rock pressure based on the theory of the progressive damage and method of characteristic curve. Finally, it compares the pressure on the numerical simulative models with on the site date, and it proves that the prediction method has practical engineering value.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 446-449)

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1432-1436

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January 2012

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