Numerical simulation of the time-dependent deformation behaviour of claystone rock mass at the Tournemire site with 2D and 3D models

被引:4
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作者
Rutenberg, Michael [1 ]
Lux, Karl-Heinz [1 ]
机构
[1] Clausthal Univ Technol, D-38678 Clausthal Zellerfeld, Germany
关键词
Claystone; Tournemire; Mine-by test; Time-dependent deformations; Excavation simulation; 3D;
D O I
10.1016/j.pce.2011.10.014
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Claystone rock masses are a reasonable alternative to e.g. salt rock masses as a host rock for underground radioactive waste repositories because of their very low permeability as well as their radionuclide retention capacity. Though claystone has been explored for many years, there is still a need for further research on its hydro-mechanical behaviour. Convergence measurements over a 4-year period in the tunnel system of the argillaceous Tournemire site in France yielded the presence of a time-dependent deformation behaviour in indurated clay. Moreover, a mine-by test was carried out with extensometer measurements capturing the rock mass deformation during the excavation process of a new gallery in 2003. This work focuses on the validation of a constitutive model by means of a three-dimensional (3D) simulation of the mine-by test. The utilised constitutive model Hou/Lux-T is based on the viscous constitutive model Lubby2 with which time-dependent deformation behaviour of salt rock can appropriately be simulated. It has been adapted to claystone by considering anisotropy effects, and in addition it features a strain-dependent fracture and failure criterion. The results of the mine-by-test simulation show that the calculated stresses and deformations in the rock mass seem to behave reasonably under this constitutive model with respect to time-dependency. A comparison of the 3D results to the results of a simplified two-dimensional (2D) simulation confirms the adequacy of using a 2D model with the constitutive model Hou/Lux-T for the setting at hand, described in the text (material parameters, time scale), in order to assess load-bearing capacity and deformability of the gallery near field away from heading face and tunnel crossing. Finally, a comparison of the 3D simulation results to the extensometer measurement results yields the principal ability of the used constitutive model to describe time-dependent evolutions of stresses and deformations during a three-dimensional process in an acceptable manner, though some aspects of the model still have to be reconsidered and further developed in order to obtain more realistic simulations leading to better agreements with measurement data regarding deformation magnitude in general as well as excavation influences on the gallery far field. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:1913 / 1921
页数:9
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