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Key block analysis method for observational design and construction method in tunnels

터널의 정보화 설계시공을 위한 키블럭 해석기법

  • 황재윤 (부산광역시의회 정책연구실)
  • Received : 2010.05.07
  • Accepted : 2010.05.28
  • Published : 2010.05.31

Abstract

Recently, the observational design and construction method in tunnels has been becoming important. Rock masses include various discontinuities such as joints, faults, fractures, bedding planes, and, cracks. The behavior of tunnels in hard rocks, therefore, is generally controlled by various discontinuities. In this study, a new key block analysis method for observational design and construction method in tunnels is proposed, and then applied to the actual tunnel with a super-large cross-section. The proposed analysis method considers finite persistence of discontinuities. The new analysis method can handle concave and convex shaped blocks. To demonstrate the applicability of this key block analysis method for observational design and construction method in tunnels, the analysis results are examined and compared with those of the conventional method.

최근 터널의 정보화 설계시공이 중요시 되어지고 있다. 암반에는 절리, 단층, 균열, 층리, 단열 등의 불연속면이 많이 포함되어 있다. 따라서, 암반 불연속면이 터널의 거동을 좌우하고 있다. 본 연구에서는 터널의 정보화 설계시공을 위한 키블럭 해석기법을 제안하고, 초대단면 터널현장에 적용했다. 제안한 해석기법은 불연속면의 연속성을 고려하여, 블록의 형상에 관계없이 모든 형상의 블록이 인식 가능하여 복잡한 굴착면에 적용가능하다. 터널현장에서의 해석결과를 비교 검토하여, 본 연구에서 개발한 터널의 정보화 설계시공을 위한 키블럭 해석기법의 타당성과 적용성에 대한 검증을 하였다.

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