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Rock Mechanics: Rock Mechanics: Achievements and Ambitions contains the papers accepted for M the 2nd ISRM International Young Scholars’ Symposium on Rock Mechanics, which was sponsored by the ISRM and held on 14–16 October 2011 in Beijing, Achievements and Ambitions e China, immediately preceding the 12th ISRM Congress on Rock Mechanics. i f Highlighting the work of young teachers, researchers and practitioners, the e present work provides an important stimulus for the next generation of rock n engineers, because in the future there will be more emphasis on the use of the g Earth’s resources and their sustainability, and more accountability of engineers’ Editor: decisions. In this context, it is entirely appropriate that the Symposium venue for C the young scholars was in China — because of the rock mechanics related work a that is anticipated in the future. For example, in the Chinese Academy of Sciences Meifeng Cai i report, “Energy Science and Technology in China: A Roadmap to 2050”, it is predicted that China’s total energy demand will reach 31, 45, 61 and 66 x 108 tce (tonnes of coal equivalent) in 2010, 2020, 2035, 2050. The associated per capita energy consumption for the same years is estimated at 2.3, 3.1, 4.1 and 4.6 tce. This increasing demand will be met, inter alia, by the continued operation and development of new coal mines, hydroelectric plants and nuclear power stations with one or more underground nuclear waste repositories, all of which will be improved by more modern methods of rock engineering design developed by young scholars. In particular, enhanced methods of site investigation, rock A characterisation, rock failure understanding, computer modelling, and rock c excavation and support are needed. The topics in the book include contributions on: h i - Field investigation and observation e - Rock constitutive relations and property testing v - Numerical and physical modeling for rock engineering e m - Information technology, artificial intelligence and other advanced techniques R - Underground and surface excavation and reinforcement techniques e - Dynamic rock mechanics and blasting n o - Predication and prevention of geo-environmental hazard t c - Case studies of typical rock engineering s k a Many of the 200 papers address these topics and demonstrate the skills of n M the young scholars, indicating that we can be confident in the continuing d development of rock mechanics and rock engineering, leading to more efficient, e A safer and economical structures built on and in rock masses. Rock Mechanics: c Achievements and Ambitions will appeal to professionals, engineers and m h academics in rock mechanics, rock engineering, tunnelling, mining, earthquake engineering, rock dynamics and geotechnical engineering. b a i n t i o i c n s s : an informa business ISRM young scholar FINAL 3b.indd 1 01-09-2011 16:07:15 ROCKMECHANICS:ACHIEVEMENTSANDAMBITIONS TThhiiss ppaaggee iinntteennttiioonnaallllyy lleefftt bbllaannkk PROCEEDINGSOFTHE2NDISRMINTERNATIONALYOUNGSCHOLARS’SYMPOSIUMON ROCKMECHANICS,BEIJING,CHINA,14–16OCTOBER2011 Rock Mechanics: Achievements and Ambitions Editor Meifeng Cai Chairman,CommissiononEducationoftheInternationalSocietyforRockMechanics Editing Members Jin’an Wang, Mowen Xie, Shijie Qu, Bo Song, ZhuoyingTan, Shengjun Miao CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2012 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Version Date: 20111207 International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4665-1273-3 (eBook - PDF) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. 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Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com RockMechanics:AchievementsandAmbitions–Cai(ed.) ©2012Taylor&FrancisGroup,London,ISBN978-0-415-62080-2 Table of Contents Preface XV Organization XVII Acknowledgements XIX TheISRMyoungmemberspresidentialgroup On‘thewayahead’fortheISRManditsyoungmembers–SouthAmerica 3 L.O.Suarez-Burgoa Fieldinvestigationandobservation NewdevelopmentofIn-situstressmeasurementwithhydraulicfracturingtechnique atgreatdepthinChina 13 M.F.Cai,H.Peng&X.M.Ma Applicationofmicroseismicmonitoringtechnologyonfullymechanizedtop-coalcaving faceofextra-thickcoalseam 17 Q.G.Huang&J.Zhao Studyofthehorizontalcrackofhardrockorsprayedconcreteonhighsidewall oflargeundergroundcavern 21 Q.Jiang,X.T.Feng,C.P.Shi,C.Jing&Y.J.Jiang Fieldinvestigationandsurfacedetectiontechniquesofabandonedcoalminegoafs 27 R.T.Liu,W.Li&H.S.Ma OpticalfibersensingtechnologyindeformationmonitoringshaftofJinchuanMine 31 Z.H.Liu,G.Gao,F.G.Xu&Z.J.Chen Applicationofhigh-densityresistivitymethodininvestigationofmountainoushighwaytunnel 35 P.Wang,P.P.Liu&L.Zhang Studyoncharacteristicsandchangeregularityoftunnelsidewallcracks 41 D.Wei,T.M.Wang,R.Q.Ma,G.L.Wang,C.L.Cheng&D.M.Miao Predictionofrockburstbasedonmicroseismicmonitoringtechnology 45 A.X.Wu,X.H.Liu&C.L.Wang Comprehensiveanalysisoflargetrapezoidalsectionworkings’stabilityinbrokenrockmass 51 Y.P.Wu,X.M.Wu&Z.Z.Chen Numericalsimulationofcontrolledperimeterblastingandfieldtestonthefracturezones inGuanjiaotunnel 57 Y.Q.Yu,Y.B.Lu&Y.P.Lu Analysisofexcavationdamagedzoneofauxiliarytunnelbasedonfieldwavevelocitytestat theJinpinghydropowerstation 65 J.W.Zhou,X.G.Yang,H.T.Li,H.W.Zhou&W.Hu Rockconstitutiverelationsandpropertytesting Microstructurecharacteristicandmechanicalbehaviorofmudstoneunderwaterenvironment 75 J.Chen,X.T.Feng,Q.Jiang,S.J.Li&H.Gao V Couplingbetweeninherentandinducedanisotropiesinsedimentaryrocks 81 L.Chen,Y.M.Liu&J.F.Shao Experimentalstudyontheadsorptioncontentofcoal 87 L.H.Cheng,S.G.Li,H.F.Lin&T.J.Zhang Experimentalstudyonthereticularcuttingrockfragmentationwiththeteethofsingleconebit 91 R.Deng,Q.Hu&Y.B.Xu Themacro-mesoscopicpropertyandparticle-numberinfluencesofrockuniaxial compressionnumericalsimulationbasedonparallel-bondmodel 97 X.Du,Y.W.Zeng,Y.Li&Y.Cao Experimentstudyofthethermaldeformationofin-situgascoal 103 Z.J.Feng,Y.S.Zhao&Z.J.Wan MicrocosmicstructureanalysisbySEMandcreeptestonunderseatunneltuff 109 S.B.Gu,C.Q.Wang,S.T.Gu,F.H.Yu&S.B.Gu Themethodforovercomingsaltformationscreepbyusingtherelationshipofdrilling fluidsdensityandchlorideioncontent 113 B.Hou,M.Chen,Y.Jin,X.M.Liu&G.P.Chen Analysisofempiricalestimationofrockmassmodulusanditsapplication 117 J.J.Jiao,S.C.Wu,H.L.Han,X.W.Du&L.C.Niu Experimentalstudyonmechanicalmechanismofreinforcedcrackedrockmass 123 A.B.Jin,F.G.Deng&S.X.Ming Studyonvariationofporewaterpressureindredgerfillbyvacuumpreloading 127 Y.Y.Li,Q.Wang,X.L.Peng,H.G.Wang,Y.B.Xia,Y.J.Chen&J.Liu Damageexperimentofprojectilepenetrationintohigh-strengthconcrete 133 M.Q.Lin,Y.Y.Xia,Z.X.Xiao&X.B.Guo Visco-elasticalconstitutivemodelidentificationofrockmass 139 B.G.Liu Studyonfailureprocessandfracturemodesofarockbridgeunderstressbylaser realtimeholographicinterferometry 145 D.M.Liu&S.J.Miao StudyondeteriorationlawofrockstrengthparametersbasedonPFCsimulationmethod 151 Y.Liu,M.F.Cai,Z.J.Yang,W.C.Wu&X.Chen FractureanalysisofjointedrockmassbasedonnonlinearFEMandphysicalexperiment 155 Y.R.Liu,Z.X.Cui,Q.Yang&L.Zhang Studyontheconstitutiverelationofmudstonebynonlinearlargedeformationmeasurement ofborehole 161 Y.H.Lu,M.Chen,Y.Jin,J.B.Yuan,F.Zhang&L.C.Jia Experimentalandfractalstudyonthecriticalloadingforceforrockfragmentationbypicktine 167 H.S.Ma,H.G.Ji&L.J.Yin ExperimentalstudyonpermeabilityofBeishangranite 173 L.K.Ma,J.Wang,X.G.Zhao&L.G.Tham Experimentalstudyonthedielectricconstantoftectoniccoal 177 L.Meng,Y.D.Jiang,J.Zhu,Y.X.Zhao,M.J.Liu&Y.G.Wang ResearchofItypefractureparametersofrockusingDSCM 183 Y.M.Song,Y.D.Jiang&R.Y.Shan ResearchonfreezingringofLiquefiedNaturalGas(LNG)storagebasedonmulti-coupling theoryunderlow-temperature 189 M.M.Tang,Z.Y.Wang&P.J.Duan VI Mechanicalbehaviorofclaystoneexposedtohightemperaturesanditspossible impactsonthestabilityofadeepnuclearwasterepository 193 H.Tian,M.Ziegler&T.Kempka Experimentalresearchonconsolidationpropertiesoftailingsgranuleinpastedischarge 199 H.J.Wang,S.K.Yang,A.X.Wu&H.Z.Jiao Creepbehaviorofasoftrockintriaxialcompressionandshearconditions 205 W.Wang,T.G.Liu,W.Y.Xu,Z.L.Zhang&H.C.Wang MeasurementonthermalconductivityofcompactedGMZ001bentonite 211 J.L.Xie,Y.M.Liu&W.J.Jiang Acousticemissioncharacteristicsandstrengthvariationofskarnundertruetriaxialtest 215 S.C.Xu,X.T.Feng&B.R.Chen Experimentalresearchonapertureevolutionofsinglegranitefractureunderstress-chemical solutionpermeationcondition 221 J.B.Yang,X.T.Feng,L.F.Shen&P.Z.Pan StudyonmechanicalpropertiesofporousrockbyCTtechnique 229 Y.M.Yang,Y.Ju,L.T.Mao,Y.Ju&L.T.Mao Mechanicalpropertiesofsandstoneaftercyclicdryingandwetting 235 H.Y.Yao,Z.H.Zhang&P.Z.Pan Estimationoftheelastictensileandcompressivemodulusthroughmeasuringthe displacementfiledinBraziliandisctest 239 J.H.Ye,Y.Zhang,H.G.Ji&F.Q.Wu CharacterizationbyX-raycomputedtomographyofthebeddingplanesinfluence onexcavationdamagedzoneofaplasticclay 245 S.You&H.G.Ji Experimentalstudyonshearbehaviorofrockmassdiscontinuityunderspecialstresscondition 249 Q.Z.Zhang,M.R.Shen&W.Q.Ding Anewcalculationmodelofmechanicalparametersofthejointswithoutcuttingthroughfreeface 255 B.Zhao&Z.Y.Wang Numericalandphysicalmodelingforrockengineering Impactofjointinclinationandconfiningpressureonstrengthofsandstone 261 Z.Bai&S.C.Wu Studyonwaterconductivezonesintheroofandfloorstratainducedbymining ofcoalseamgroupunderenrichedaquifers 265 Q.J.Cao,J.A.Wang&Y.Zhang OptimizationofstructuralparametersofundergroundminingcavernswithFLAC3D 271 S.X.Chen,Z.Y.Tan,X.F.Cai&H.G.Ren Numericalstudyandapplicationontechnologyofslottingandblasting downtheroofforhandlingmined-outareas 277 L.Fu,Q.Li,L.Qiao&Y.Li Therecoveryschemedeterminationofsteepnarrowveinsbasedon3-Dnumericalsimulation 281 B.Gao,Y.T.Gao,S.C.Wu&Q.Han StudyonthebearingbehaviorofCFGcompositefoundation 287 S.G.Huang Stabilityanalysisofsurroundingrockbasedonmeasuredundergroundkarst cavesandgoafmodeling 291 C.H.Li&Y.Cheng VII Numericalsimulationofheat-supplyingtunneladjacenttosubwayshieldtunnel 297 C.H.Li,S.H.He&X.D.Chen Stabilityanalysisofstoperoofbycombinedactionofanchorcableandanchorrod 301 C.H.Li,H.J.Li&Y.Li Safetyassessmentofabandonedstope–methodandpractice 307 J.P.Li&J.P.Guo Theuprightreliabilityanalysisoflargestopecementedbackfill 313 X.Li,Q.Gao,Z.H.Liu&S.Q.Nan Effectofwaterpressureondeformationofroadwaysurroundingrockbasedon solid-liquidcouplingtheory 321 S.J.Liang SimulationoninfluenceofdifferentloadingratesonJinpingmarblein uniaxialcompressiontestbyPFC2D 327 N.Liu&C.S.Zhang Reliabilityanalysisoftheprogressiveslideofarchdamabutment 331 X.C.Liu&L.Q.Yang Numericalsimulationofliquefactionofsaturatedsandusingdiscreteelementmethod 337 Y.Liu,F.Jiang&X.D.Zhu PFCnumericalanalysisonpredictionoforelossanddilutionoforedrawing belowbackfillingwasterocklayer 341 Z.H.Liu,Q.Gao,X.Li,Z.H.Liu&J.H.Li Numericalmanifoldmodelingofslidinginstabilityofrockslope 347 X.J.Mu,S.H.Wang,M.D.Guo,Z.P.Feng&S.H.Wang Numericalsimulationondynamicresponseofnon-destructivetestofanchorsystem 353 Y.Qin&Y.L.Wu Simulationstudyonthemechanicalstabilityofsubsequentfillingminingstope 357 G.H.Sun,S.J.Cai&W.B.Wang Analysisofdeformationandfailureeffectsfortheroofofmined-outareas undermechanicalconstructionload 363 S.R.Wang,H.H.Jia&J.M.Yu ExperimentresearchofdeformationofcavernbyusingDSCM 369 Z.W.Wang,B.B.Su&S.J.Ma Numericalsimulationresearchonsurrounding-rockcontrolofdeepminecementedpastefilling 373 A.X.Wu,H.Z.Jiao,H.J.Wang,S.J.Zhang,Y.Wang&H.Li NumericalsimulationofpressurereliefmininginChengchaoironmine 379 M.G.Xu,Y.Zhang&Y.Li Numericalcalibrationofmicro-parametersofthemixedgneissrockinuniaxialcompression 385 S.L.Xu,Q.G.Lei&X.J.Li Numericalsimulationresearchofgoafcavingheightinsoftrockmine 389 Z.L.Xu,X.Y.Kong,Z.G.Li,J.Li&Y.Zhang Physicalsimulationstudyonarrangementaboutminingroadwaywithshortdistance 393 G.C.Yan&Y.Q.Hu Onrationalityoftheconstructionmethodsforwearingtunnels 397 J.H.Yang,X.M.Wen,H.H.Zhu&Y.Q.Shang Rheologicalmechanismandnumericalsimulationofstabilityanalysisinasiltyslope 401 P.J.Yue,Z.Y.Tan&L.Wang Numericaltestoffracturinggroutingofrockmass 405 F.Zhang,B.G.Liu&T.Li VIII Astudyonnaturalclassificationofloosecoveringstrataanditseffectondrawing 409 G.J.Zhang ThestudyofThermal-Hydrologic-Mechanical(THM)coupledprocessindual-porosityrock 413 G.Q.Zhang&B.Cui Numericalanalysisonboltingreliabilityofjointedrockmasswithfilling 419 X.Zhang,Y.Yang&J.H.Wang Optimizationdesignofsupportingandanalysisofstabilityforminingtunnelwithsoftcoalseam 425 X.H.Zhang,J.G.Song&Q.Gao Simulationoftunnelexcavationinfracturedrockmassesusingextendedfiniteelementmethod 429 Y.L.Zhang&M.M.Shi Numericalinvestigationofthestabilityofroofingwithcementedtailingbackfillanditsapplication 435 K.Zhao,Y.Y.Deng,X.J.Wang,Z.H.Xu,L.Liao,C.Gong&X.Yang Pull-outrheologicaltestofanchoragesystemandevolutioncharacteristicstudyofinterfacialstress 443 T.B.Zhao,C.L.Liu&Y.L.Tan Numericalmodelingofhardrockdilationeffectonfullygroutedrebarsupport 447 X.G.Zhao&S.L.Lu Anumericalstudyonfailurebehaviorofrockcontainingthree-dimensionalpre-existingflaws 453 W.W.Zheng,P.Lin,S.Z.Kang&H.Hu StudyonthewallrockstabilityofYantanhydrologicstation’sundergroundcaverns 459 J.L.Zhu,H.D.Wang,Y.L.Gao,X.Q.Xue&J.F.Lian Informationtechnology,artificialintelligenceandotheradvancedtechniques Researchonfactorsinfluenceofdeepfoundationstructuredbysoilnailingbasedongreysystemtheory 467 H.F.Dai,X.B.Xiong&M.B.Wu Applicationofthreedimensionalgeologicalmodelstogeotechnicalengineeringproblems 473 M.Dong,H.Hu&R.Azzam Stabilityanalysisofjointedrockbasedonblocktheory 479 Q.F.Guo,J.H.Liu&X.Wang Comparativeanalysisofacousticemissionsignalfrequencycharacteristicsbetween packsandandgranite 483 H.G.Ji,Z.F.Hou,Y.Jin&H.W.Wang Anewmethodologyofblocksystemconstructionandvisualizationforthree-dimensional block-groupanalysis 489 Q.H.Lei&Z.X.Zhang StudyonPSO-GPRintelligentalgorithmforsaturateduniaxialcompressivestrengthofrock 495 C.H.Li,S.H.He&C.Xu Stabilityclassificationofmineroadwayssurroundingrockusinggeneticalgorithmneuralnetwork 499 P.X.Li,Z.X.Tan,L.L.Yan&K.Z.Deng Weightsdeterminationoftendencyindexesofcoalbumpsandhazardevaluation 505 J.G.Lu,Y.D.Jiang,Y.X.Zhao&J.Zhu ApplicationofimprovedAHPmethodandvariableweighttheorytorockmassqualityevaluation 509 S.Y.Peng,G.J.Li,S.W.Qin&J.Q.Ma Studyofseepagegenerationtechnologyinexcavationprocessbasedon3Dgeo-mechanicalmodel 513 K.Z.Wang,Z.K.Li,L.J.Cheng,Z.Z.Zhang,F.Lin&Q.Y.Cheng Three-Dimensionaljointmodelingandstabilityanalysisofrockblocksaroundtunnel 519 S.H.Wang,X.J.Mu,Y.Xu,H.Yang&S.H.Wang IX

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