Case studies of groundwater flow into tunnels and an innovative water-gathering system for water drainage |
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Authors: | Diyuan Li Xibing Li Charlie C. Li Bingren Huang Fengqiang Gong Wei Zhang |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Resources and Safety Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan 410083, China;2. Department of Geology and Mineral Resources Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway |
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Abstract: | Groundwater inflow into tunnels can constitute a potential hazard and also is an important factor influencing the speed of tunnel excavation. In this paper the results of numerical modelling are presented to investigate the groundwater flow and the distribution of the pore pressure around tunnels. Two types of tunnels, double-arch tunnel and twin-tube tunnel, were studied. Potential leakage places are identified for the two types of tunnels. The most permeable place in the double-arch tunnel is at the contact interface between the middle wall and the overlying rock. The results of numerical modelling are compared with field observations in the case studies. Based on the results of numerical modelling and the field investigations, an innovative water-gathering system for reducing water leakage was proposed and applied in some tunnels on ChangJi Expressway in China. The water-gathering system can be quickly glued to the rock surface and easily installed for tunnelling. It can be applied in tunnels where water-bearing fractures are well-developed in the rock mass. |
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