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Optimum model extent for numerical simulation of tunnel inflow in fractured rock
Affiliation:1. School of Engineering, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki 852-8521, Japan;2. Rock Mechanics and Geo-Hazards Center, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing 312000, China;3. State Key Laboratory of Mining Disaster Prevention and Control Co-founded by Shandong Province and the Ministry of Science and Technology, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266590, China;1. Department of Mining Engineering, Hamedan University of Technology, Hamedan 65155-579, Iran;2. School of Mining Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran 1439957131, Iran;3. Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC 3800, Australia;4. School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering, UNSW Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
Abstract:The objective of this study is the introduction of an optimum model extent in discontinuous rock masses for tunnel inflow assessment using numerical models. Tunnel groundwater inflow is an important problem in tunneling, and numerical simulation is widely used for estimating the amount of tunnel inflow. An adequate size of the model domain is of very high importance when using such models. On the one hand, if the tunnel boundary is too close to the outer model boundary, the simulated inflow rate into the tunnel is significantly overestimated (which will be shown in the present study). On the other hand, if the model domain is very large, models may become “unhandy”, and simulations become very expensive with respect to computer memory and CPU. In this technical note, an approach is presented that derives an optimum model extent for numerical simulation of tunnel inflow in fractured rock. The approach uses the two-dimensional universal distinct element code (UDEC). The impact of different model parameters, such as tunnel radius, groundwater level, joint spacing, joint dip/dip direction and joint aperture on the optimum model extent has been evaluated. Based on the results, an optimum model extent chart is presented that allows modelers a quick determination of the optimum model extent as a function of the most significant parameters, which are the tunnel depth under the groundwater level, tunnel radius and joint spacing.
Keywords:Tunnel inflow  Fractured rock  Model extent  Numerical modeling  Universal distinct element code (UDEC)
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