Abstract

Time-delayed spalling is proposed to describe the time-dependent splitting failure near the tunnel periphery, which occurs in several days or several months after excavation. This kind of failure has been frequently encountered in a deep TBM tunnel, endangering workers' security and delaying the construction schedule. In this paper, two typical time-delayed spalling cases were systematically introduced, including geological and supporting conditions. Based on field observation, microseismic monitoring and laboratory creep tests, the characteristics and mechanism of time-delayed spalling were investigated. Results showed that time-delayed spalling is a stress-induced time-dependent failure in the vicinity of tunnel surface and appears as flake or plate-like splitting fracture subparallel to the free surface. Although the failure region where time-delayed spalling happened is intact, discontinuities are scattered in the peripheral region. Time-delayed spalling is sensitive to boundary conditions and timely support is an essential method for preventing time-dependent spalling. This research is helpful to the tunnel excavation under similar geological conditions and provides foundations for the prevention of time-delayed spalling.

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