Risk prediction of water inrush in karst tunnels and analysis of surrounding rock stability

Authors

  • Yujiang Tian
  • Bin Liu
  • Baoming Hu
  • Chen Yuan
  • Jin Wang
  • Chao Liu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56028/aetr.9.1.403.2024

Keywords:

Karst Tunnel; Risk Prediction; Monitoring And Measurement; Surrounding Rock Stability.

Abstract

Karst tunnel construction has always been an important and difficult point in tunnel engineering. Based on the Yilai Expressway Wantan Tunnel Project, this paper analyzes the water-bearing lithofacies of the surrounding rock of the Wantan Tunnel and the karst hydrogeological conditions of the tunnel site area, and predicts the risk of tunnel water inrush disaster. Through monitoring and measurement, the existing construction technology was analyzed and the following conclusions were drawn: The surrounding rock of the Wantan Tunnel is a typical carbonate phase stratum, with a large amount of water inflow during the rainy season. There are local caves and karst pipes, and the comprehensive water inrush assessment level is III (medium risk); According to the monitoring, the displacement and deformation of each monitoring section in the tunnel changes normally, and the cumulative deformation value is less than 1/3 of the limit value. The stability of the surrounding rock is good, and the construction safety is high.

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Published

2024-01-18