Abstract

The Sichuan-Xizang Railway is a global challenge, surpassing other known railway projects in terms of geological and topographical complexity. This paper presents an approach for rapidly profiling rock mass quality underneath tunnel face for the ongoing construction of the Sichuan-Xizang Railway. It adopts the time-series method and carries out the quantitative analysis of the rock mass quality using the depth-series measurement-while-drilling (MWD) data associated with drilling of blastholes. A tunnel face with 15 blastholes is examined for illustration. The results include identification of the boundary of homogeneous geomaterial by plotting the blasthole depth against the net drilling time, as well as quantification of rock mass quality through the recalculation of the new specific energy. The new specific energy profile is compared and highly consistent with laboratory test, manual logging and tunnel seismic prediction results. This consistency can enhance the blasthole pattern design and facilitate the dynamic determination of charge placement and amount. This paper highlights the importance of digital monitoring during blasthole drilling for rapidly profiling rock mass quality underneath and ahead of tunnel face. It upgrades the MWD technique for rapid profiling rock mass quality in drilling and blasting tunnels.

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