Optimization of anchorage support parameters for soft rock tunnel based on displacement control theory

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Gan Li
Wei-bin Ma
Chang-yi Yu
Zhi-gang Tao
Feng-nian Wang
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[1] Ningbo University,School of Civil & Environmental Engineering and Geography Science, Rock mechanics Research Institute
[2] China Academy of Railway Sciences Corporation Limited,Railway Engineering Research Institute
[3] CCCC First Harbor Engineering Company,undefined
[4] Co. Ltd.,undefined
[5] CCCC-Tianjin Port Engineering Institute,undefined
[6] Co. Ltd.,undefined
[7] State Key Laboratory for Geomechanics & Deep Underground Engineering,undefined
[8] Shanxi Transportation Technology Research and Development Co.,undefined
[9] LTD,undefined
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Displacement control theory; Anchorage support parameters; Numerical simulation; PSO-LSSVM; Tunnel construction;
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In the construction of a soft rock tunnel, it is critical to accurately estimate the pre-stressed anchor support parameters for surrounding rock reinforcement; otherwise, engineering disasters may occur. This paper presents a support parameter selection method that aims to allow deformation as a control objective, which was applied to the tunnel located in Muzailing Highway, Min County, Dingxi City, Gansu Province, China. Through theoretical analysis, we have identified five factors that influence pre-stressing anchorages. The selection of mechanical parameters for the rock mass was carried out using an inverse analysis method. Compared with the measured data, the maximum displacement error of the numerical simulation results was only 0.07 m. The length of anchor cable, circumferential spacing of anchor cable, longitudinal spacing, and pre-stress index are adopted as the input parameters for the support vector machine neural network model based on particle swarm optimization (PSO-LSSVM). Besides, the vault subsidence and the maximum deformation of surrounding rock are considered as output values (performance indices). The goodness of fit between the predicted values and the simulated values exceeds 0.9. Finally, all support parameters within the acceptable deformation range are calculated. The optimal support variables are derived by considering the construction cost and duration. The field application results show that it is feasible to construct the sample database utilizing the numerical simulation approach by taking the displacement as the control target and using the neural network to specify the appropriate support parameters.
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页码:2076 / 2092
页数:16
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