Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10130547 | Engineering Geology | 2018 | 58 Pages |
Abstract
A geostatistical back analysis is developed, which can map spatially distributed Young's modulus (Eâ²), cohesion (câ²), and internal friction angle (Ïâ²) in a rock mass by fusion of the observed displacement data from the excavation of an unlined rock cavern. It is tested and validated using numerical experiments with a synthetic heterogeneous rock mass, created with field observed spatial variability. Results of the experiments show that this approach yields unbiased estimates of Eâ², câ², and Ïâ² fields and quantifies their uncertainty. Further, the estimated fields predict the plastic zone distribution and displacements of cavern periphery, which are nearly identical to those of the true field.
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Authors
Xu Gao, E. Chuan Yan, Tian-Chyi Jim Yeh, Jing-Sen Cai, Yue Liang, Min Wang,