Measurement of induced stress and estimation of rock mass strength in the near-field around an opening

Authored by: Y. Obara , K. Sakaguchi

Rock Mechanics and Engineering

Print publication date:  December  2016
Online publication date:  December  2016

Print ISBN: 9781138027596
eBook ISBN: 9781315364261
Adobe ISBN:

10.1201/b20273-10

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Abstract

In order to estimate rock mass strength and sliding criterion of discontinuity from the stress state around an opening, methods of measuring induced stress and monitoring stress change are described. Those methods are the Compact Conical-ended Borehole Overcoring (CCBO) technique and the Cross-sectional Borehole Deformation Method (CBDM). Firstly the concept of estimation of rock mass strength from the stress state measured by those methods is explained. Then applying the CCBO to measure around underground opening, rock mass strength and sliding criterion of discontinuity from the obtained stress distributions are estimated. Furthermore a case example of the CBDM such that stress change around an opening is monitored under construction is demonstrated. It is shown that the CCBO and CBDM are convenient for estimating not only induced stress and stress change but also rock mass strength and sliding criterion of discontinuity.

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