The Near Surface Tunnel In A Gravitating Medium: State Of Stress

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Hans M. Ewoldsen
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

The generation and evaluation of solutions to body force problems is of extreme interest to the geotechnical profession, as all natural stress states must necessarily include some contribution from the weight of the material. In this chapter the elastic solution for the stress field around a circular, horizontal tunnel at an arbitrary depth beneath the surface of a half-space is reexamined. The influences of body force, initial stress, and free surface proximity are examined and related to in-situ cases. The solution as presented deals only with an isotropically elastic medium; this medium is further considered only in a half-space configuration. It is readily apparent that these restrictions impose severe limitations if analogies are attempted with in-situ cases where geologic discontinuities, inhomogeneities, and irregular boundaries exist. The question might be raised as to the propriety of geotechnically oriented researchers even considering such idealized conditions. There is, however, much to be gained from study of such solutions. The lack of geologic discontinuities and inhomogeneities allows the investigator to separate and leisurely examine such parameters as are included in the solution, without worry of interrelationships of a host of other parameters. Further, elastic solutions have had extensive usage prior to the development of such techniques as the finite-element solution. It is interesting to compare body force solutions with the external field solutions which in the past have been used for design purposes. Finally, the exact solution may be used to verify the accuracy of the finite-element type of solution. The mathematical solution on which this chapter is based was originally developed by R. D. Mindlin.l Because of the complexity and length of the solution, no attempt was made to determine the resultant stress fields until the advent of the present-day high-speed digital computer. How-
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APA: Hans M. Ewoldsen  (1972)  The Near Surface Tunnel In A Gravitating Medium: State Of Stress

MLA: Hans M. Ewoldsen The Near Surface Tunnel In A Gravitating Medium: State Of Stress. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1972.

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