A Study of Swelling Behaviour in a Tunnel Using Finite Element Methods

Authors

  • Masoud Cheraghi Seifabad
    Affiliation

    Isfahan University of Rechnology

  • S. A. Sadrnejad
  • Dariush Ebrahimi
https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.7538

Abstract

The aim of this research is to show swelling behaviour in a tunnel excavated through rocks by modeling them and using laboratory results. The engineering challenge is how to design a tunnel which contains swelling rocks such as marl. This aim is achieved through two methods. In the first method, the Field System Solution program (FISS) is calibrated using experimentally obtained laboratory graphs of the saturated rocks around the tunnel, and the parameters are applied to the geometry of the tunnel. Comparing a critical state model with stresses around the tunnel, stability of the rocks was examined. In the second method, stability of the rocks around the tunnel was investigated by using the Nisa-II program, adjusting the laboratory swelling graphs with the creep function to the program and, finally, drawing Von Mises stresses around the tunnel.

Keywords:

Tunnel, Swelling, FEM, Rock properties

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Published Online

2015-03-02

How to Cite

Seifabad, M. C., Sadrnejad, S. A., Ebrahimi, D. “A Study of Swelling Behaviour in a Tunnel Using Finite Element Methods”, Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering, 59(2), pp. 103–107, 2015. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.7538

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Research Article