SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF TUNNEL LINING STRUCTURE WITH UNDERLYING CAVITIES BASED ON FUZZY COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION IN MUDSTONE STRATUM

This paper presents a study on the structural safety assessment of tunnel linings with underlying cavities based on a fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model in mudstone stratum. The weight and membership degree are determined using an improved method: field data analysis and numerical simulation. Fiel...

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Published in:Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science
Main Author: Wang Y.; Wang H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Intellectual Research and Development Education Foundation (YRPI) 2024
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Wang Y.; Wang H.
SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF TUNNEL LINING STRUCTURE WITH UNDERLYING CAVITIES BASED ON FUZZY COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION IN MUDSTONE STRATUM
2024
Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science
5
2
10.37385/jaets.v5i2.3690
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85196357704&doi=10.37385%2fjaets.v5i2.3690&partnerID=40&md5=d44ed17adfaa7910609ac15cd7f6d416
This paper presents a study on the structural safety assessment of tunnel linings with underlying cavities based on a fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model in mudstone stratum. The weight and membership degree are determined using an improved method: field data analysis and numerical simulation. Field data analysis revealed that the proportion of cavities in the surrounding rocks of class Ⅳ and at the vault was the largest. Cavity length between 1m and 3m and cavity depth between 20cm and 40cm occupied the most significant proportion. Additionally, the impact of defect parameter changes on structural safety was investigated through numerical simulation. It is well known that the lining safety factors are greatly impacted by changes in surrounding rock classifications, cavity locations and depths. In contrast, changes in cavity lengths do not significantly affect the lining safety. The developed fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model consists of factor set, comment set, membership degree and weight set. They are determined according to the previous field data analysis and numerical analysis results. The developed evaluation model is validated by means of the numerical simulation based on the evaluation work of the specific engineering case. © 2024, Intellectual Research and Development Education Foundation (YRPI). All rights reserved.
Intellectual Research and Development Education Foundation (YRPI)
27156087
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Wang Y.; Wang H.
spellingShingle Wang Y.; Wang H.
SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF TUNNEL LINING STRUCTURE WITH UNDERLYING CAVITIES BASED ON FUZZY COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION IN MUDSTONE STRATUM
author_facet Wang Y.; Wang H.
author_sort Wang Y.; Wang H.
title SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF TUNNEL LINING STRUCTURE WITH UNDERLYING CAVITIES BASED ON FUZZY COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION IN MUDSTONE STRATUM
title_short SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF TUNNEL LINING STRUCTURE WITH UNDERLYING CAVITIES BASED ON FUZZY COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION IN MUDSTONE STRATUM
title_full SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF TUNNEL LINING STRUCTURE WITH UNDERLYING CAVITIES BASED ON FUZZY COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION IN MUDSTONE STRATUM
title_fullStr SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF TUNNEL LINING STRUCTURE WITH UNDERLYING CAVITIES BASED ON FUZZY COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION IN MUDSTONE STRATUM
title_full_unstemmed SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF TUNNEL LINING STRUCTURE WITH UNDERLYING CAVITIES BASED ON FUZZY COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION IN MUDSTONE STRATUM
title_sort SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF TUNNEL LINING STRUCTURE WITH UNDERLYING CAVITIES BASED ON FUZZY COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION IN MUDSTONE STRATUM
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description This paper presents a study on the structural safety assessment of tunnel linings with underlying cavities based on a fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model in mudstone stratum. The weight and membership degree are determined using an improved method: field data analysis and numerical simulation. Field data analysis revealed that the proportion of cavities in the surrounding rocks of class Ⅳ and at the vault was the largest. Cavity length between 1m and 3m and cavity depth between 20cm and 40cm occupied the most significant proportion. Additionally, the impact of defect parameter changes on structural safety was investigated through numerical simulation. It is well known that the lining safety factors are greatly impacted by changes in surrounding rock classifications, cavity locations and depths. In contrast, changes in cavity lengths do not significantly affect the lining safety. The developed fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model consists of factor set, comment set, membership degree and weight set. They are determined according to the previous field data analysis and numerical analysis results. The developed evaluation model is validated by means of the numerical simulation based on the evaluation work of the specific engineering case. © 2024, Intellectual Research and Development Education Foundation (YRPI). All rights reserved.
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