Interpretation and development of top-surface grid in subsurface ground profile using Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW) method for twin tunnel project in Kenny Hill Formation

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences
M. Zaki, M. Ismail, Darvintharen Govindasamy, M. Z. Abidin
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Abstract

Constrained soil investigation works in tunnel construction projects brings inevitable uncertainties in capturing the exact subsurface profile. This uncertainty leads to misinterpretation of tunnel analysis, which can later cause unreliable prediction of settlements trough in tunnel analysis. The initial stage of interpretation of the subsurface soil profile is generating reliable top-surface grid profile. Increasing the number of boreholes can provide more information for modelling the grid profile. The profile is conventionally developed using borehole information and survey plan, which are interpreted manually and sometimes can be erroneous. This situation proves that the lack of method for data interpretation should be supported with another approach such as Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW). IDW is categorized as a type of deterministic method for multivariate interpolation with a known scattered set of points. The assign values for unknown points will be determined by a weighted average of the values available at the known points. IDW interpolation influenced by weight decreases as the distance increases from the interpolated point. This study focused on the development of top-surface grid for Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (KVMRT) project using data from borehole investigation and survey plan along the tunnel alignment. Reduced level of boreholes and information from survey plans that were completed for this project were analyzed. Based on the study results, the Model 2 assigned with exponent 5 for IDW analysis is more preferable for subsurface ground modelling in tunnel analysis for this particular project.
肯尼山组双隧道工程地下剖面顶面网格反演与反演
隧道工程中约束土调查工作在获取准确的地下剖面时不可避免地存在不确定性。这种不确定性导致了对隧道分析的误读,进而导致隧道分析中沉降槽的预测不可靠。地下土壤剖面解译的初始阶段是生成可靠的顶面网格剖面。增加钻孔数量可以为网格剖面的建模提供更多的信息。该剖面通常是利用井眼信息和测量计划来开发的,这些信息是人工解释的,有时可能是错误的。这种情况证明了数据解释方法的不足,需要另一种方法如逆距离加权(IDW)来支持。IDW被归类为一种具有已知分散点集的多元插值的确定性方法。未知点的赋值将由已知点可用值的加权平均值确定。受权值影响的IDW插值随距插值点距离的增加而减小。本研究以巴生谷轨道交通(KVMRT)项目为研究对象,利用钻孔调查资料及隧道沿线的测量计划,进行顶面网格的开发。分析了该项目已完成的井眼减少水平和测量计划的信息。研究结果表明,对于该工程,IDW分析中指数为5的模型2更适合用于隧道分析中的地下地面建模。
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
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