Experimental analysis of the failure modes and precursors of surrounding rocks in 3D-printed tunnels with rough fractures: Insights into the influence of excavation shapes

IF 6.7 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Boran Huang , Peitao Wang , Yijun Gao , Qingru Liu , Wei Yuan
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Abstract

The rock surrounding tunnels typically exhibits rough structural surfaces with complex morphologies, making it difficult to understand their failure mechanisms and mechanical characteristics. In this study, 3D printing was used to create fractured rock specimens with different geometric excavation shapes. Compression tests and digital image correlation (DIC) analyses were conducted to investigate the mechanical properties, fracture patterns, and failure precursors during the loading process. The results indicate that the 3D-printed rock specimens can efficiently represent the failure behaviour of the surrounding rocks. Jointed rock masses with horseshoe-shaped roadways exhibited higher mechanical resistance. The identified fracture patterns showed monoclinic shear damage with a combination of compression and shear, suggesting ductile deformation. A notable, abrupt change in the shear-strain and strain-rate indices during loading corresponds to crack formation, and serves as a precursor to rock fracture. The study revealed that the changes in the shear-strain field aligned with the evolution of rock fractures. Among them, jointed rock masses featuring a horseshoe-shaped roadway exhibited the most prominent correlation, followed by those featuring elliptical and circular roadways. These findings demonstrate the potential of 3D printing and DIC analysis for rock mechanical testing, failure precursors, and forecasting. This highlights the utility of shear-strain indicators for identifying fracture precursors on rough structural surfaces of rocks surrounding roadways.
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Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology
Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology 工程技术-工程:土木
CiteScore
11.90
自引率
18.80%
发文量
454
审稿时长
10.8 months
期刊介绍: Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology is an international journal which publishes authoritative articles encompassing the development of innovative uses of underground space and the results of high quality research into improved, more cost-effective techniques for the planning, geo-investigation, design, construction, operation and maintenance of underground and earth-sheltered structures. The journal provides an effective vehicle for the improved worldwide exchange of information on developments in underground technology - and the experience gained from its use - and is strongly committed to publishing papers on the interdisciplinary aspects of creating, planning, and regulating underground space.
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