Deformation behaviour of strain-softening rock mass in tunnels considering deterioration model of elastic modulus

Abstract By analyzing the composite effects of the plastic shear strain and confining stress according to the laboratory test results, a model adopting a deteriorating elastic modulus for the intact rock is proposed. Soft rock such as coal and the strong rock such as granite with different quality a...

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Published in:Geomechanics and Geophysics for Geo-Energy and Geo-Resources
Main Authors: Lan Cui, Wenyu Yang, Qian Sheng, Junjie Zheng, Nafees Ali
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2024-10-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s40948-024-00877-4
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author Lan Cui
Wenyu Yang
Qian Sheng
Junjie Zheng
Nafees Ali
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Wenyu Yang
Qian Sheng
Junjie Zheng
Nafees Ali
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description Abstract By analyzing the composite effects of the plastic shear strain and confining stress according to the laboratory test results, a model adopting a deteriorating elastic modulus for the intact rock is proposed. Soft rock such as coal and the strong rock such as granite with different quality are investigated. Geological Strength Index (GSI) is adopted to represent the integrity of rock, to be specific, from intact rock to the rock mass. Specifically, for the strain-softening rock mass, the elastic modulus is gained by introducing GSI into the deterioration model. The strength parameters are obtained by fitting GSI into Hoek-Brown failure criterion. Then, the elastic modulus and strength parameters of the rock mass are employed in the numerical procedure for solving out the rock deformation, the radii of the plastic softening and residual zones of the tunnels. The rationality of the numerical procedure is verified with the existing semi-analytical and analytical procedures. In the discussion, the influences of the critical plastic parameters and GSI, on the elastic modulus, rock deformation, radii of the plastic softening and residual zones are investigated. Five models for the variation of the modulus including the proposed deterioration model are defined. The rock mass deformation behaviours of the five models are compared. The results indicate that, in the plastic softening zone that is far away from the tunnel periphery, the elastic modulus is more sensitive to the plastic shear strain, whereas near the tunnel periphery, the elastic modulus is primarily affected by the confining stress. Regarding a linear decrease of the elastic modulus versus the plastic shear strain overestimates the elastic modulus to some extent, especially for the soft rock mass.
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spelling doaj-art-b287c0d04dda4757a828878a553fdfef2025-08-20T02:12:03ZengSpringerGeomechanics and Geophysics for Geo-Energy and Geo-Resources2363-84192363-84272024-10-0110112310.1007/s40948-024-00877-4Deformation behaviour of strain-softening rock mass in tunnels considering deterioration model of elastic modulusLan Cui0Wenyu Yang1Qian Sheng2Junjie Zheng3Nafees Ali4State Key Laboratory of Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of SciencesSchool of Civil Engineering, Chongqing UniversityState Key Laboratory of Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of SciencesSchool of Civil Engineering, Wuhan UniversityState Key Laboratory of Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of SciencesAbstract By analyzing the composite effects of the plastic shear strain and confining stress according to the laboratory test results, a model adopting a deteriorating elastic modulus for the intact rock is proposed. Soft rock such as coal and the strong rock such as granite with different quality are investigated. Geological Strength Index (GSI) is adopted to represent the integrity of rock, to be specific, from intact rock to the rock mass. Specifically, for the strain-softening rock mass, the elastic modulus is gained by introducing GSI into the deterioration model. The strength parameters are obtained by fitting GSI into Hoek-Brown failure criterion. Then, the elastic modulus and strength parameters of the rock mass are employed in the numerical procedure for solving out the rock deformation, the radii of the plastic softening and residual zones of the tunnels. The rationality of the numerical procedure is verified with the existing semi-analytical and analytical procedures. In the discussion, the influences of the critical plastic parameters and GSI, on the elastic modulus, rock deformation, radii of the plastic softening and residual zones are investigated. Five models for the variation of the modulus including the proposed deterioration model are defined. The rock mass deformation behaviours of the five models are compared. The results indicate that, in the plastic softening zone that is far away from the tunnel periphery, the elastic modulus is more sensitive to the plastic shear strain, whereas near the tunnel periphery, the elastic modulus is primarily affected by the confining stress. Regarding a linear decrease of the elastic modulus versus the plastic shear strain overestimates the elastic modulus to some extent, especially for the soft rock mass.https://doi.org/10.1007/s40948-024-00877-4Elastic modulusGeological Strength Index (GSI)In-situ rock massDeformation behaviourTunnel
spellingShingle Lan Cui
Wenyu Yang
Qian Sheng
Junjie Zheng
Nafees Ali
Deformation behaviour of strain-softening rock mass in tunnels considering deterioration model of elastic modulus
Elastic modulus
Geological Strength Index (GSI)
In-situ rock mass
Deformation behaviour
Tunnel
title Deformation behaviour of strain-softening rock mass in tunnels considering deterioration model of elastic modulus
title_full Deformation behaviour of strain-softening rock mass in tunnels considering deterioration model of elastic modulus
title_fullStr Deformation behaviour of strain-softening rock mass in tunnels considering deterioration model of elastic modulus
title_full_unstemmed Deformation behaviour of strain-softening rock mass in tunnels considering deterioration model of elastic modulus
title_short Deformation behaviour of strain-softening rock mass in tunnels considering deterioration model of elastic modulus
title_sort deformation behaviour of strain softening rock mass in tunnels considering deterioration model of elastic modulus
topic Elastic modulus
Geological Strength Index (GSI)
In-situ rock mass
Deformation behaviour
Tunnel
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s40948-024-00877-4
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