Validation of the Crack Mode-Changing Stress in Circular Tunnels Under Generalized Triaxial Tensile Stress States

IOP conference series(2023)

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Abstract In the past century, mining depths have increased profoundly from a few hundred meters to several kilometres following improvements in drilling techniques and instrumentation methods. In highly-stressed tunnels, the predominant failure mechanism of underground rock is controlled by stress-induced fractures parallel to the excavation boundaries in terms of spalling failures or, in some severe cases, a violent slab ejection that forms a V-shaped notch around the excavation walls. Such failures can seriously affect production and shut down the operation temporarily or even permanently. To better characterize, predict, and prevent these catastrophic failures, many laboratory tests and scaled model tunnels have been conducted under uniaxial and biaxial loading conditions, with limited studies also available under true triaxial stress states. This paper extends the previous studies on the impact of true triaxial loading conditions on the spalling failure in high porosity sandstone and investigates further the validation of a new Crack Mode-Changing Stress (CMCS) parameter, defined as the minimum principal stress required to change rock fracturing from splitting to a sliding failure mode. The results revealed that the minor principal stress can significantly affect the propagation of the stress-induced fractures of spalling failure along the tunnel sidewall.
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circular tunnels,crack,stress,mode-changing
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