The design of excavation in clayey soils is usually based on the hypothesis that the material displays undrained behaviour during construction. In the case of a deep tunnel, the high stress relief induced by excavation is associated to the development of a wide plastic zone where pore pressure may significantly decrease up to reach negative values in a wide area surrounding the tunnel walls. This type of hydro-mechanical behaviour, however, hardly applies to pervasively fissured scaly-clays, which can exhibit a mac-roscopic opening of fissures during stress release, resulting in a loss of saturation. In the paper, the stress-strain behaviour observed during construction of a large-diameter tunnel in scaly clays at depth as high as 400 m is reviewed. Different modelling approaches both for the short- and long-term conditions are investigated, ranging from a roughly simplified dry-medium model to a two-phase model with a coupling between perme-ability and plastic deformation.

Modelling a deep tunnel excavation in a low-porosity tectonised clay / Boldini, D.; Graziani, A.. - (2012), pp. 189-196. (Intervento presentato al convegno 7th International Symposium on Geotechnical Aspects of Underground Construction in Soft Ground tenutosi a Roma; Italy).

Modelling a deep tunnel excavation in a low-porosity tectonised clay

D. Boldini;
2012

Abstract

The design of excavation in clayey soils is usually based on the hypothesis that the material displays undrained behaviour during construction. In the case of a deep tunnel, the high stress relief induced by excavation is associated to the development of a wide plastic zone where pore pressure may significantly decrease up to reach negative values in a wide area surrounding the tunnel walls. This type of hydro-mechanical behaviour, however, hardly applies to pervasively fissured scaly-clays, which can exhibit a mac-roscopic opening of fissures during stress release, resulting in a loss of saturation. In the paper, the stress-strain behaviour observed during construction of a large-diameter tunnel in scaly clays at depth as high as 400 m is reviewed. Different modelling approaches both for the short- and long-term conditions are investigated, ranging from a roughly simplified dry-medium model to a two-phase model with a coupling between perme-ability and plastic deformation.
2012
7th International Symposium on Geotechnical Aspects of Underground Construction in Soft Ground
deep tunnels; argillaceous rocks; hydro-mechanical behaviour; convergence; numerical modelling
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Modelling a deep tunnel excavation in a low-porosity tectonised clay / Boldini, D.; Graziani, A.. - (2012), pp. 189-196. (Intervento presentato al convegno 7th International Symposium on Geotechnical Aspects of Underground Construction in Soft Ground tenutosi a Roma; Italy).
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