A Case Study of Predicting Groundwater Inflow Into Hardrock Tunnels Based Upon In-Situ Packer Test Data

현장수압시험결과의 통계처리를 이용한 암반터널의 용수량예측기법 사례연구

  • 박준경 (삼보기술단 지반공학부) ;
  • 박영진 (삼보기술단 지반공학부) ;
  • 최영태 (삼보기술단 지반공학부) ;
  • 이대혁 (SK건설(주) 기술연구소)
  • Published : 2003.03.01

Abstract

The accuracy of inflow into tunnel estimates depends largely on how well permeability is characterized. But, the average of the packer test results will always underestimate the upper end of the permeability range, and therefore underestimate the inflow. Taking an average of the test results always underestimates inflow because the average permeability does not really exist. The distribution of packer-test data may not accurately reflect permeability, however, due to the limits of the test method and the luck of the field investigation. These discrepancies may be overcome by using Raymer(2001)'s log-normal plots and Heuer(1995)'s histograms of the data to develop a permeability model that will be used in lieu of the data to calculate inflow. Furthermore, the influence on the inflow is examined by the geological characteristics based upon the hundred times of packer test OO tunnel project.

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