Seismic Velocity Measurements For Moduli Determinations In Tunnels

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 329 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
INTRODUCTION Geophysical applications to engineering projects are usually considered for reconnaissance exploration, and for some preliminary design phases. Recent experience indicates a growing need and a greater number of requests for measurements during construction. This is particularly true where seismic velocity values are related to strength properties of rock. Typical project objectives during construction are: dike and tunnel realignments required by surprise conditions encountered during foundation preparation; checks on grouting effectiveness which require velocity measurements before and after grouting; and dynamic moduli measurements along the walls of tunnels and deep excavations. This paper considers one of the on-site seismic applications that is rather simple and straightforward, and yet has few references in the literature. The specific objective is the measurement of seismic velocities (both "P" waves and "S" waves) for determining the thicknesses and dynamic moduli values of loosened zones of tunnel wall rock. PRE-EXCAVATION SEISMIC METHODS The seismic methods suitable for engineering project studies are well known and especially suited for routine site reconnaissance; these are illustrated in Fig. 1. The seismic refraction profile with a
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(1997) Seismic Velocity Measurements For Moduli Determinations In TunnelsMLA: Seismic Velocity Measurements For Moduli Determinations In Tunnels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.