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Causes of Tunnel Diseases in a Karst Stratum and Remediation Measures: A Case Study

Jiajia Shen, Zhang Hu, Wan Li, Changan Zhang, Shao Xing, Lin Zanquan, Song Jie

2022Frontiers in Earth Science12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Highway tunnels operated in karst areas are prone to serious structural diseases such as water–mud inrush, lining tension and cracks, and road humps. This article reviews the historical diseases of the tunnel based on the Nanshibi Tunnel project. The cause analysis of the structural diseases of Nanshibi Tunnel was performed on the basis of a refined geophysical prospecting scheme for the complex karst geological structure environment. A series of comprehensive treatments were conducted to address the tunnel diseases in the karst area. The treatments included surrounding rock grouting, lining replacement, and adding inverted arches. The results show that the refined geophysical prospecting scheme and disease remediation idea for the complex karst geological structure environment proposed herein can realize the full coverage and accurate detection of karst structures, water passage, and tunnel-lining diseases. The proposed scheme can effectively solve the technical problems of karst tunnel diseases that occur repeatedly and are difficult to be completely rectified. Finally, specific engineering practice suggestions were proposed for tunnel disease remediation in the karst area.

Topics & Concepts

KarstStratumGeologyInrush currentMining engineeringProspectingGeotechnical engineeringExcavationEngineeringPaleontologyElectrical engineeringVoltageTransformerRock Mechanics and ModelingGeotechnical Engineering and AnalysisLandslides and related hazards
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