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Study of Tunnel Face Mapping Using Tunnel Mapper (Tunnel Mapper를 이용한 Tunnel 막장면 조사에 관한 연구)

  • Kwak, No-Kyung;Cho, Sung-Jin;Lee, Song
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2010.09b
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    • pp.200-211
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    • 2010
  • Tunnel Mapper, which is tunnel face survey system was used to conduct Face Mapping on the face of the tunnel that is under construction. Then, accuracy and utility value on the forecast of discontinuity were verified to verify the field application in order to present the measures for the use of the system for conducting research on the discontinuity. As result of the directivity verification following discontinuity‘s project, forecasted measurement and actually researched measurement error for the Dip direction and Dip angle was less than ${\pm}10$. Accuracy was 82.6% for Dip direction and 90.7% for Dip angle, which are high. Accordingly, face research discontinuity forecasting system's reliability level towards directivity is high. Tunnel Mapper, a tunnel face survey system can be leveraged to replace face's visual survey and to obtain objective information, enabling execution of the survey system that can automate face survey going beyond time and space related limitations.

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Development of Mobile System Based on Android for Tunnel Face Mapping (터널 막장 매핑을 위한 안드로이드 기반의 모바일 시스템 개발)

  • Park, Sung Wook;Kim, Hong Gyun;Bae, Sang Woo;Kim, Chang Yong;Yoo, Wan Kyu;Lee, Jin Duk
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.343-351
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    • 2014
  • Tunnel face mapping plays an important role in risk analysis and infrastructure support decisions during tunnel construction. In this study, a digital mapping system using a mobile device is employed instead of existing face-mapping methods that rely upon face mapping sheets. The mobile device is then connected to the main server in the field, where a tunnel-specific database is compiled automatically. This information provides real-time feedback on the tunnel face to construction personnel and engineers, thus allowing for rapid assessment of tunnel face stability and infrastructure needs. The Douglas-Peucker algorithm, among others, is employed to resolve problems arising from the detailed mapping and speed problem by data accumulation. This system is expected to raise program optimization through field verification and additional functional improvements.

Supporting The Tunnel Using Digital Photographic Mapping And Engineering Rock Classification (디지털 사진매핑에 의한 공학적 암반분류와 터널의 보강)

  • Kim, Chee-Hwan
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.439-449
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    • 2011
  • The characteristics of rock fractures for engineering rock classification are investigated by analyzing three dimensional point cloud generated from adjusted digital images of a tunnel face during construction and the tunnel is reinforced based on the supporting pattern suggested by the RMR and the Q system using parameters extracted from those images. As results, it is possible saving time required from face mapping to tunnel reinforcing work, enhancing safety during face mapping work in tunnels and reliability of both the mapping information and selecting supporting pattern by storing the files of digital images and related information which can be checked again, if necessary sometime in the future.

A Study on Problems and Improvements of Face Mapping during Tunnel Construction (국내 터널시공 중 막장지질조사의 문제점 및 개선방안에 관한 연구)

  • Kim Kwang-Yeom;Kim Chang-Yeng;Yim Sung-Bin;Yun Hyun-Seok;Seo Yong-Seok
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.16 no.3 s.49
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    • pp.265-273
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    • 2006
  • Face mapping during tunnel construction is useful and critical to predict the characteristics and stability condition of following tunneling sections and to select optimum support pattern. Therefore, a detailed geological survey of the tunnel faces, as important as a routine underground survey and a RMR evaluation, should provide critical information of the tunnel face condition in terms of the engineering geological condition and the safety of working environment for the following tunneling section. But the results of the face investigation have not been applied satisfactorily during tunneling due to limitation of technique, experience and time. This study analyze problems of face mapping in tunnel construction site by using statistical results of face mapping sheets obtained from completed tunnels, and suggest several opinions to improve face mapping during tunnel construction.

3D Tunnel Face Modelling for Discontinuities Characterization: A Comparison of Lidar and Photogrammetry Methods (불연속성 특성화를 위한 3차원 터널 막장 모델링: 라이더 및 사진 측량 접근 방식의 비교 분석 중심으로)

  • Chuyen, Pham;Hyu-Soung, Shin
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.549-557
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    • 2022
  • Tunnel face mapping involves the determination of rock discontinuities or weak rock conditions where extra support might be required. In this study, we investigated the application of Lidar scanning and photogrammetry to quantitatively characterize discontinuities of the rock mass on the tunnel face during excavation. The 3D models of tunnel faces generated by using these methods enable accurate and automatic discontinuity measurement to overcome the limitations of manual mapping. The results of this study show that both photogrammetry and Lidar can be used to reconstruct the 3D model of the tunnel face, although the photogrammetric 3D model is less detailed than its counterpart produced by Lidar. Given acceptable accuracy and cost-effectiveness, photogrammetry can be a fast, reliable, and low-cost alternative to Lidar for acquiring 3D models and determining rock discontinuities on tunnel faces.

A tunnel back analysis using artificial neural network technique and face mapping data (인공신경망 기법과 굴진면 관찰자료를 활용한 터널 역해석 연구)

  • You, Kwang-Ho;Kim, Kyoung-Seok
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.357-374
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    • 2012
  • Considerable uncertainties are included in ground properties used for tunnel designs due to the limited investigation and tests. In this study, a back analysis was performed to find optimal ground properties based on artificial neural network using both face mapping data and convergence measurement data. First of all, the rock class of a study tunnel is determined from face mapping data. Then the possible ranges of ground properties were selected for each rock class through a literature review on the previous studies and utilized to establish more precise learning data. To find an optimal training model, a sensitivity analysis was also conducted by varying the number of hidden layers and the number of nodes more minutely than the previous study. As a result of this study, more accurate ground properties could be obtained. Therefore it was confirmed that the accuracy of the results could be increased by making use of not only convergence measurement data but also face mapping data in tunnel back analyses using artificial neural network. In future, it is expected that the methodology suggested in this study can be used to estimate ground properties more precisely.

Numerical Analysis for Shotcrete Lining at SCL Tunnel in NS2 Transmission Cable Tunnel Project in Singapore (싱가포르 케이블터널 프로젝트 NS2현장 SCL 터널에서의 숏크리트 라이닝의 변형거동 특성)

  • Kwang, Han Fook;Kim, Young Geun
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.185-194
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    • 2017
  • This technical paper is a study on the unique displacements of Shotcrete Lining at the mined tunnel during excavation period through deep consideration with real time data from monitoring instrumentations correlation with the numerical analysis to identify the rock stresses and the rock spring points at the working face of the Conventional tunnelling by the Drill and Blast, based on the geological face mapping results of the project NS2, Transmission cable tunnel project in Singapore. The created geometry of numerical model was prepared to the real mined tunnel construction site including, vertical shaft, construction adit, tunnel junction area, and 2 enlargement caverns. The convergence measurements by the monitoring instrumentation were performed during the tunnel excavation and shaft sinking construction stages to guarantee the safety of complicated underground structures.

Characteristics of Tunnel Convergence Behaviour based on Variation of Rock Mass Rating (암반 등급 변화에 따른 터널 내공 변위 거동 특설)

  • Kim, Kwang-Yeom
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.545-553
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    • 2008
  • Face mapping and displacement monitoring during tunnel construction are the most influential information for the stability assessment of ground and around structures. Especially, the result of face mapping and displacement analysis is essential to the excavation and support design in NATM which is based on the drilling and blasting. However, there have not been so many studies to put those useful information into practice for decision-making process during construction. The study reviewed the tunnel behaviour based on the RMR rating and displacement monitoring when the geological condition of rock mass varies inevitably. The study analysed the crown settlement using convergence equation in order to compensate the disparity induced by the location and time of measurement and found a distinct relation between the geological condition and the line of influence. As a result of analysing the various parameters related to the tunnel convergence according to the geological condition, the study suggested the basic knowledge about the relation between face mapping and displacement behaviour of tunnel.

Development of fracture face mapping algorithm and its applications to the design of various engineering and environmental works. (토목설계 및 시공분야 지반조사를 위한 절리 단면 영상법 개발 및 그의 응용사례)

  • 김중열;김유성;김기석
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2002.03a
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    • pp.119-126
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    • 2002
  • Fractures, especially faults have most significant influence on the difficulties encountered in various engineering and mining works, because they can give rise to inevitable reductions in shear strength as well as large increase in permeability. Thus, before underground access is possible, it is desirable to estimate the distribution and geometry of fractures in advance, if reliable structural data from e.g. Televiewer tool are available. To this end, fracture face mapping is just the evaluation method used to form a fracture image determined by intersecting of each fracture plane with a selected plane section of a rock mass, assuming that all fractures be planar with fixed-aperture. Although many fractures are geometrically complex and others are altered chemically, according to the abundant experiments in recent years, it would seem that the technique could be applied to benefit the design of numerous engineering works such as slope stability, tunnel excavations, dam foundation and diverse environmental works. This paper presents at first an evaluation algorithm for fracture face mapping and then concludes with various representative examples of applications.

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Comparison of the RMR Ratings by Tunnel Face Mappings and Horizontal Pre-borings at the Fault Zone in a Tunnel (터널 단층대에서 수평시추와 막장관찰에 의한 RMR값의 비교 분석)

  • Kim Chee-Hwan
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.15 no.1 s.54
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 2005
  • The RMR ratings, one by horizontal pre-boring in a tunnel and another by tunnel face mapping, are compared at the fault zone in a tunnel. Generally. the horizontal pre-borings were so effective as to forecast reasonably the supporting patterns after tunnel excavation. But the maximum difference in RMR ratings estimated by two methods was about 50 at a certain section of a tunnel. The differences were analyzed on each parameter of the RMR system: the rating differences were 24 in the condition of discontinuities, 15 in the RQD and 13 in the uniaxial compressive strength of rock. To minimize the gap between RMR by pre-borings and by face mappings, it is necessary to select the horizontal pre-boring location where tunnel stability could be critical and to evaluate in detail the sub-parameters of the condition of discontinuities.