Bonded-particle simulation of Tunnel Sealing Experiment

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. S. Wanne
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2009

Abstract

Tunnel sealing experiment (TSX) was conducted between 1997 and 2004 in the Canadian URL located in Manitoba. In the experiment, a tunnel was excavated parallel to the maximum principal stress direction, filled with sand and sealed with bulkheads at both ends. It was then pressurized and heated by injecting hot water. The rock mass response was monitored with seismic methods. The main interest in the numerical simulation was the damage formed during the heating phase. The large-scale PFC2D models replicated a central plane- strain section of the TSX chamber. The models captured the first-order phenomena observed in-situ displaying the difference in the damage in the roof and floor regions, respectively. This difference was due to the filling material confinement of about 100 kPa on the tunnel floor, which occurred in the course of the heated experiment.
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APA: T. S. Wanne  (2009)  Bonded-particle simulation of Tunnel Sealing Experiment

MLA: T. S. Wanne Bonded-particle simulation of Tunnel Sealing Experiment. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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