Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
809177 International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We propose a new fuzzy probability model to predict the spalling failure in the form of probability.•Twenty underground cases were evaluated to investigate the proposed model.•The model simply and reasonably assess the occurrence of spalling with limited information in the initial design stage.

Spalling is an unstable phenomenon of rock surrounding underground openings that are subject to high in situ stress, along with the development of fractures. Up until now, spalling criteria have been developed based on experience in the field; however, the range of values in all spalling criteria is in either case or site dependent such that fuzziness or vagueness cannot be avoided. In this study, a new fuzzy probability model to assess systematically the probability of spalling in early design stage is proposed. Twenty underground opening projects across the world were evaluated using the proposed method. Results expressed in terms of spalling probability agreed well with field observations. In particular, the new fuzzy probability model, which considers all three spalling criteria by adopting weighting factors, was able to resolve the problem of erroneous assessment of spalling when only one spalling criterion is chosen.

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