Analysis of Block Stability and Evaluating Stiffness Properties

Block stability is common and has to be studied in detail for designing tunnels. Stability of block depends upon the shape and size of the blocks, stresses around the block and factors such as clamping forces and the ratio between joint stiffness. These factors are studied in detail and are the main...

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Main Author: Shah Shah, Syed Bahadur
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Language:English
Published: KTH, Byggvetenskap 2011
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-579832013-01-08T13:51:20ZAnalysis of Block Stability and Evaluating Stiffness PropertiesengShah Shah, Syed BahadurKTH, Byggvetenskap2011Block stabilityJoint StiffnessStiffness ratioClamping forcesPullout forcesBlock stability is common and has to be studied in detail for designing tunnels. Stability of block depends upon the shape and size of the blocks, stresses around the block and factors such as clamping forces and the ratio between joint stiffness. These factors are studied in detail and are the main objective of this thesis. In this thesis influence of loading and unloading of blocks on joint stiffness and thus on ultimate pullout force are analyzed. Normal stress on the joint plane is linked with shear stiffness of the joint and relaxation of forces. Changes of forces were considered to estimate joint stiffness and ultimate pullout force using new methods in the present thesis. First method takes into account changing clamping forces considering stiffness ratio constant (Crawford and Bray). The second method was developed in which the ratio between normal and shear stiffness was taken as a function of normal stress (Bagheri and Stille). In third method, gradually pullout force is increased which changes the normal stress and joint stiffness. The lower limit of joint stiffness gives a very conservative design. So a stiffness value based on the average of lower and upper limit of normal force has also been considered. A comparison between the new methods and the previous method proposed by Crawford and Bray which considers a constant ratio of normal and shear stiffness and constant clamping forces shows that Crawford and Bray’s solution overestimates the pullout forces hence the design is unsafe. It was observed that stiffness ratio is an important factor for estimating required rock support and safety. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-57983Examensarbete Jord- och bergmekanik, 1652-599X ; 11/09Examensarbete Jord- och bergmekanik, 1652-599Xapplication/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Block stability
Joint Stiffness
Stiffness ratio
Clamping forces
Pullout forces
spellingShingle Block stability
Joint Stiffness
Stiffness ratio
Clamping forces
Pullout forces
Shah Shah, Syed Bahadur
Analysis of Block Stability and Evaluating Stiffness Properties
description Block stability is common and has to be studied in detail for designing tunnels. Stability of block depends upon the shape and size of the blocks, stresses around the block and factors such as clamping forces and the ratio between joint stiffness. These factors are studied in detail and are the main objective of this thesis. In this thesis influence of loading and unloading of blocks on joint stiffness and thus on ultimate pullout force are analyzed. Normal stress on the joint plane is linked with shear stiffness of the joint and relaxation of forces. Changes of forces were considered to estimate joint stiffness and ultimate pullout force using new methods in the present thesis. First method takes into account changing clamping forces considering stiffness ratio constant (Crawford and Bray). The second method was developed in which the ratio between normal and shear stiffness was taken as a function of normal stress (Bagheri and Stille). In third method, gradually pullout force is increased which changes the normal stress and joint stiffness. The lower limit of joint stiffness gives a very conservative design. So a stiffness value based on the average of lower and upper limit of normal force has also been considered. A comparison between the new methods and the previous method proposed by Crawford and Bray which considers a constant ratio of normal and shear stiffness and constant clamping forces shows that Crawford and Bray’s solution overestimates the pullout forces hence the design is unsafe. It was observed that stiffness ratio is an important factor for estimating required rock support and safety.
author Shah Shah, Syed Bahadur
author_facet Shah Shah, Syed Bahadur
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title Analysis of Block Stability and Evaluating Stiffness Properties
title_short Analysis of Block Stability and Evaluating Stiffness Properties
title_full Analysis of Block Stability and Evaluating Stiffness Properties
title_fullStr Analysis of Block Stability and Evaluating Stiffness Properties
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Block Stability and Evaluating Stiffness Properties
title_sort analysis of block stability and evaluating stiffness properties
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