Abstract

The Shuangjiangkou hydropower station in China has complex geological conditions with high in situ stress. During the tunnel excavation, rockbursts occurred frequently, which seriously affected construction progress. Microseismic (MS) monitoring technology was used to explore rock MS activities to predict rockbursts. The MS monitoring system can capture a large number of MS signals. Based on Hilbert–Huang transform (HHT) instantaneous frequency analysis technology, using MATLAB software (R2022a) to write a program to convert the MS waveform, the frequency and energy characteristics of MS signals at a certain time can be obtained. By analyzing the frequency and energy characteristics of every event, the microseism active areas can be determined, and then rockbursts can be predicted scientifically. This paper selected two different construction sites, which were the main powerhouse and the access tunnel in the main powerhouse, as the research background. Introducing HHT instantaneous time–frequency analysis technology conducted MS event dynamic analysis and predicted rockbursts. The HHT spectrum scientifically and comprehensively displayed MS signal frequency characteristics at a certain time and reflected the change laws of signal instantaneous energy and local abrupt change information. The results indicated that some parameter anomalies in the event spectrum can predict rockbursts. For complex tunnel construction conditions, the HHT time–frequency analysis technology can realize a new idea of using a single-channel signal to predict rockbursts, which was very meaningful.

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