Safety Threshold Determination for Blasting Vibration of the Lining in Existing Tunnels under Adjacent Tunnel Blasting

The effects of tunnel blast excavation on the lining structures of adjacent tunnels are comprehensively studied for the Xinling highway tunnel project. First, the LS-DYNA software is applied to obtain the characteristics of vibration velocities and dynamic stresses at different positions of the tunn...

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Main Authors: Fei Xue, Caichu Xia, Guoliang Li, Baocheng Jin, Yongwang He, Yapeng Fu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8303420
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spelling doaj-6c7f332da67a4b69b2f0272d9f3371412020-11-25T01:18:05ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80861687-80942019-01-01201910.1155/2019/83034208303420Safety Threshold Determination for Blasting Vibration of the Lining in Existing Tunnels under Adjacent Tunnel BlastingFei Xue0Caichu Xia1Guoliang Li2Baocheng Jin3Yongwang He4Yapeng Fu5Collaborative Innovation Center for Prevention and Control of Mountain Geological Hazards of Zhejiang Province, College of Civil Engineering, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing, Zhejiang 312000, ChinaShaanxi Railway and Underground Traffic Engineering Key Laboratory (FSDI), Xi’an, Shaanxi 710000, ChinaShaanxi Railway and Underground Traffic Engineering Key Laboratory (FSDI), Xi’an, Shaanxi 710000, ChinaShaanxi Railway and Underground Traffic Engineering Key Laboratory (FSDI), Xi’an, Shaanxi 710000, ChinaShaanxi Railway and Underground Traffic Engineering Key Laboratory (FSDI), Xi’an, Shaanxi 710000, ChinaShaanxi Railway and Underground Traffic Engineering Key Laboratory (FSDI), Xi’an, Shaanxi 710000, ChinaThe effects of tunnel blast excavation on the lining structures of adjacent tunnels are comprehensively studied for the Xinling highway tunnel project. First, the LS-DYNA software is applied to obtain the characteristics of vibration velocities and dynamic stresses at different positions of the tunnel liner. The results indicate that the maximum peak particle velocity (PPV) is located on the haunch of the lining facing the blasting source and that the PPV and peak tensile stress decrease with the increase in the surrounding rock grade. Second, a site test on blasting vibration is conducted to verify the simulation results. By using regression analysis of the measured vibration data, the calculation method of maximum charge per delay for optimizing blasting excavation under different surrounding rock grades is obtained. Finally, based on the statistical relationship between crack alteration and PPV on the lining before and after blasting, the safety thresholds of PPV for different portions of the tunnel are determined. The recommended safety threshold of PPV is 10 cm/s for intact lining and for B-grade and V-grade linings of the surrounding rock tunnel. However, if the lining crack grade falls between 1A and B, then the recommended safety thresholds of PPV for the III-grade and IV-grade surrounding rock tunnel are 5 cm/s and 6 cm/s, respectively. The threshold PPV proposed in this study has been successfully applied to restrict blast-induced damage during new tunnel excavation of the Xinling tunnel project.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8303420
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author Fei Xue
Caichu Xia
Guoliang Li
Baocheng Jin
Yongwang He
Yapeng Fu
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Caichu Xia
Guoliang Li
Baocheng Jin
Yongwang He
Yapeng Fu
Safety Threshold Determination for Blasting Vibration of the Lining in Existing Tunnels under Adjacent Tunnel Blasting
Advances in Civil Engineering
author_facet Fei Xue
Caichu Xia
Guoliang Li
Baocheng Jin
Yongwang He
Yapeng Fu
author_sort Fei Xue
title Safety Threshold Determination for Blasting Vibration of the Lining in Existing Tunnels under Adjacent Tunnel Blasting
title_short Safety Threshold Determination for Blasting Vibration of the Lining in Existing Tunnels under Adjacent Tunnel Blasting
title_full Safety Threshold Determination for Blasting Vibration of the Lining in Existing Tunnels under Adjacent Tunnel Blasting
title_fullStr Safety Threshold Determination for Blasting Vibration of the Lining in Existing Tunnels under Adjacent Tunnel Blasting
title_full_unstemmed Safety Threshold Determination for Blasting Vibration of the Lining in Existing Tunnels under Adjacent Tunnel Blasting
title_sort safety threshold determination for blasting vibration of the lining in existing tunnels under adjacent tunnel blasting
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Civil Engineering
issn 1687-8086
1687-8094
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The effects of tunnel blast excavation on the lining structures of adjacent tunnels are comprehensively studied for the Xinling highway tunnel project. First, the LS-DYNA software is applied to obtain the characteristics of vibration velocities and dynamic stresses at different positions of the tunnel liner. The results indicate that the maximum peak particle velocity (PPV) is located on the haunch of the lining facing the blasting source and that the PPV and peak tensile stress decrease with the increase in the surrounding rock grade. Second, a site test on blasting vibration is conducted to verify the simulation results. By using regression analysis of the measured vibration data, the calculation method of maximum charge per delay for optimizing blasting excavation under different surrounding rock grades is obtained. Finally, based on the statistical relationship between crack alteration and PPV on the lining before and after blasting, the safety thresholds of PPV for different portions of the tunnel are determined. The recommended safety threshold of PPV is 10 cm/s for intact lining and for B-grade and V-grade linings of the surrounding rock tunnel. However, if the lining crack grade falls between 1A and B, then the recommended safety thresholds of PPV for the III-grade and IV-grade surrounding rock tunnel are 5 cm/s and 6 cm/s, respectively. The threshold PPV proposed in this study has been successfully applied to restrict blast-induced damage during new tunnel excavation of the Xinling tunnel project.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8303420
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