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Spatial estimation of geotechnical parameters for numerical tunneling simulations and TBM performance models

Exadaktylos Georgios, Xiroudakis Georgios, Stavropoulou, Maria

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/1483A15C-BAA1-487F-8F38-2BC9C7DA256D
Year 2010
Type of Item Peer-Reviewed Journal Publication
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Bibliographic Citation M. Stavropoulou, G. Xiroudakis and G. Exadaktylos, "Spatial estimation of geotechnical parameters for numerical tunneling simulations and TBM performance models", Acta Geotechn., vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 139-150, Jun. 2010. doi:10.1007/s11440-010-0118-z https://doi.org/10.1007/s11440-010-0118-z
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In this paper, we further elaborate on a methodology dedicated to the modeling of geotechnical data to be used as input in numerical simulation and TBM performance codes. The expression “geotechnical data” refers collectively to the spatial variability and uncertainty exhibited by the boundaries and the mechanical or other parameters of each geological formation filling a prescribed 3D domain. Apart from commercial design and visualization software such as AutoCAD Land Desktop® software and 3D solid modelling and meshing pre-processors, the new tools that are employed in this methodology include relational databases of soil and rock test data, Kriging estimation and simulation methods, and a fast algorithm for forward or backward analysis of TBM logged data. The latter refers to the continuous upgrade of the soil or rock mass geotechnical model during underground construction based on feedback from excavation machines for a continuous reduction of the uncertainty of predictions in unsampled areas. The approach presented here is non-intrusive since it may be used in conjunction with a commercial or any other available numerical tunneling simulation code. The application of these tools is demonstrated in Mas-Blau section of L9 tunnel in Barcelona.

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