Abstract

When the fracture is not developed and the connectivity is poor, the original single medium simulation cannot meet the accuracy requirements. Now, the seepage simulation of fractured rock mass has gradually developed from equivalent continuous medium to dual medium and multiple medium. However, it is still difficult to establish the connection between a discrete fracture network model and a continuous medium model, which makes it difficult to simulate the influence of fracture location on the seepage field of rock mass. As the excavation direction of the shaft is vertically downward, the surrounding strata are symmetrical around the plane of the shaft axis, which is different from the horizontal tunnel. Taking the auxiliary shaft of the No.1 Shaft in HighLiGongshan as the engineering background, combined with Monte Carlo methods and DFN generator built in FLAC3D5.01, a discrete fracture network is generated. Based on the dual medium theory, MIDAS is used to optimize the modeling of each fracture group. At the same time, the concept of “Fracture Weakening area” is introduced, and the simulation is carried out based on a fluid–solid coupling method. It is found that the simulation effect is close to the reality. The water inflow increases with the increase of shaft excavation depth, and the water inflow at the end of excavation is nearly three times larger than the initial value. Combined with Legendre equation, a new analytical formula of water inflow prediction is proposed. It is found that this analytical formula is more sensitive to permeability and has a greater safety reserve.

Highlights

  • A proper mathematical model must be established for fracture simulation

  • The results show that the equivalent porous media model is more suitable for the fractured rock mass with the representative elementary volume (REV), but not for the large fracture with low density, and it is unable to simulate the preferential flow characteristics of fracture

  • The double medium theory is used for numerical simulation, and a water inflow prediction formula based on the general solution of Legendre equation is derived

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Summary

Introduction

The commonly used mathematical models include the equivalent porous media model, the discrete fracture network model and the dual medium model. In this paper, based on the dual medium theory, combined with the spot measured fracture group data, the corresponding data are generated by Monte Carlo methods. The double medium theory is used for numerical simulation, and a water inflow prediction formula based on the general solution of Legendre equation is derived.

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