Stability and deformation of underground excavation in rocks

Different factors that affect the stability and deformation of an underground rock excavation are examined to find out what kind of effect they have on an underground excavation. The software, Phase2 developed by Rocsience, is used in the analysis of existing data obtained from different sour...

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Main Author: Koh, Dezhan.
Other Authors: Low Bak Kong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-495382023-03-03T17:04:32Z Stability and deformation of underground excavation in rocks Koh, Dezhan. Low Bak Kong School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Geotechnical Different factors that affect the stability and deformation of an underground rock excavation are examined to find out what kind of effect they have on an underground excavation. The software, Phase2 developed by Rocsience, is used in the analysis of existing data obtained from different sources to better understand how the different factors such as shapes of underground excavation, supporting pressure from supports installed and internal pressure of excavated area affect the excavation area. 3D simulation of tunneling was also done to have better understanding of the relationship between stresses, deformation and distance from excavation face. The use of closed form solution was used for comparisons Examples from different sources were used to help in the analysis of the different factors. Knowledge will be gained about how the different factors can cause different effects on the underground excavation which can allow better prediction of tunnel behaviour and thus having better tunnel design. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2012-05-21T08:20:38Z 2012-05-21T08:20:38Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49538 en Nanyang Technological University 57 p. application/pdf
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Koh, Dezhan.
Stability and deformation of underground excavation in rocks
description Different factors that affect the stability and deformation of an underground rock excavation are examined to find out what kind of effect they have on an underground excavation. The software, Phase2 developed by Rocsience, is used in the analysis of existing data obtained from different sources to better understand how the different factors such as shapes of underground excavation, supporting pressure from supports installed and internal pressure of excavated area affect the excavation area. 3D simulation of tunneling was also done to have better understanding of the relationship between stresses, deformation and distance from excavation face. The use of closed form solution was used for comparisons Examples from different sources were used to help in the analysis of the different factors. Knowledge will be gained about how the different factors can cause different effects on the underground excavation which can allow better prediction of tunnel behaviour and thus having better tunnel design.
author2 Low Bak Kong
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Koh, Dezhan.
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author Koh, Dezhan.
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title Stability and deformation of underground excavation in rocks
title_short Stability and deformation of underground excavation in rocks
title_full Stability and deformation of underground excavation in rocks
title_fullStr Stability and deformation of underground excavation in rocks
title_full_unstemmed Stability and deformation of underground excavation in rocks
title_sort stability and deformation of underground excavation in rocks
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