地下孔洞中垂直节理岩层的变形与运动学

M. Tsesarsky, Y. Hatzor
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层状和节理岩体在地下环境中很常见。对此类岩体进行可靠的稳定性分析需要采用离散元方法,因为其他分析方法要么是连续的(FEM),要么仅限于两个块体的相互作用(Voussoir模型)。本文采用DDA方法对节理岩层的稳定性进行了研究。研究了两种不同的结构形式:1)单层-直接屋面;2)多层屋面。研究了节理间距和抗剪强度的影响,讨论了不同的破坏模式;深入研究了变形的运动学和演化规律。对于单层结构,当沿节理的剪切阻力足以抑制块间剪切并引起桥台处块体旋转时,可以实现稳定拱。对于多层结构,发现由垂直荷载传递引起的不稳定多层挠度向稳定拱形的转变以层内的微分挠度减小和位移均匀化为标志。数值解与半解析Voussoir解进行了比较,发现对于给定岩体结构和力学特性,半解析Voussoir解是非保守的。
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Deformation and kinematics of vertically jointed rock layers in underground openings
Layered and jointed rock masses are common in underground environments. Honest stability analysis of such rock masses requires the application of discrete element methods, since other methods of analysis are either continuous by nature (FEM), or limited to two block interaction (Voussoir model). In this paper the stability of jointed rock layers is studied using DDA. Two different configurations are studied: 1) single layer-immediate roof; 2) multi-layered roof. The influence of joint spacing and shear strength is inves- tigated and different failure modes are discussed; the kinematics and evolution of deformation are studied in depth. For a single layer configuration it is shown that stable arching is achieved when the shear resistance along joints is sufficient to inhibit inter-block shear and to induce block rotation at the abutments. For a multi- layered configuration it is found that the transition from unstable multi-layer deflection due to vertical load transfer, to stable arching is marked by reduction of differential deflections and homogenization of displace- ment within the stack of layers. The numeric solution is compared with the semi-analytical Voussoir solution, which for the given rock mass structure and mechanical properties, is found to be un-conservative.
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