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Research on Rock Burst Control Mechanism of Deep Buried Tunnel Using Surrounding Rock Modification Theory

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Shock and Vibration, , v. 2022
Page(s): 1-13
DOI: 10.1155/2022/5057665
Abstract:

In order to solve the rock burst disaster during the excavation of deep buried high stress hard rock tunnel, the method of changing the properties of surrounding rock by blasting is proposed in this paper. This method can effectively change the physical and mechanical properties of surrounding rock, reduce the storage capacity of surrounding rock corresponding to variable energy, and transfer the stress concentration position to the deep layer, which is an effective means to control rock burst. Taking the tunnel with rockburst tendency as an example, the stress distribution characteristics and displacement changes of surrounding rock under different modification depths are studied by using the numerical calculation method and elastic-plastic mechanics theory, and the effect is tested combined with microseismic data. The results show that the thickness of tunnel blasting loosening is closely related to the stress concentration of surrounding rock, and blasting loosening can effectively inhibit the occurrence and prevention of rock burst. With the increase of blasting depth, the maximum stress concentration decreases. The relevant research results can be used to reasonably design the blasting and loose surrounding rock reconstruction of high stress rock burst tunnel and improve the theoretical and practical basis.

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    12/05/2024
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