The stability of a large cavern group at great depth is discussed on the basis of large-scale three-dimensional (3-D) geomechanical model tests and numerical simulations. The model tests are described in detail. Improvements in the tests were made in terms of experimental techniques and advanced measurement methods. The model tests utilized active loading on six sides of a rock mass in a true 3-D stress state. During the model construction, precast blocks were fabricated and monitoring holes were defined prior to test initiation. Newly developed combination ball-sliding walls were installed on each of the major loading surfaces to reduce the friction induced by model deformation. A unique grouting and installation technique employing prestr...
In-situ stress characterisation is essential for anticipating the viability of underground structure...
Having knowledge of stability of an underground space depends on stresses and strains around it. Cre...
The observational design method which uses extensometers to measure the displacements during cavern ...
The state of stress in a subterranean rock mass has classically been assumed to be constant at best....
The Printzsköld orebody in the Malmberget mine of NorthernSweden is currently under production and i...
Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors are comprehensively recognized as a structural stability monitorin...
The paper gives an insight into the behaviour of large underground caverns which are subjected to bl...
To study the effectiveness of grouting reinforcement on a large heaving floor of the retained goaf-s...
Reliable estimates of the strength and deformation characteristics of rock masses are required for a...
Underground excavations break the balance of the initial stress field and cause stress redistributio...
Andra is conducting scientific experiments in the Meuse/Haute-Marne Underground Laboratory among whi...
Three-dimensional finite element analyses were performed for the two gas-filled storage caverns at t...
Introduction In-situ deformability of rock and the state-of-stress must be known for the precise ana...
The Kristineberg mine has a long history of large ground deformation which consequently incites grou...
For studying the deformation and failure modes of tunnel surrounding rock systematically under diffe...
In-situ stress characterisation is essential for anticipating the viability of underground structure...
Having knowledge of stability of an underground space depends on stresses and strains around it. Cre...
The observational design method which uses extensometers to measure the displacements during cavern ...
The state of stress in a subterranean rock mass has classically been assumed to be constant at best....
The Printzsköld orebody in the Malmberget mine of NorthernSweden is currently under production and i...
Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors are comprehensively recognized as a structural stability monitorin...
The paper gives an insight into the behaviour of large underground caverns which are subjected to bl...
To study the effectiveness of grouting reinforcement on a large heaving floor of the retained goaf-s...
Reliable estimates of the strength and deformation characteristics of rock masses are required for a...
Underground excavations break the balance of the initial stress field and cause stress redistributio...
Andra is conducting scientific experiments in the Meuse/Haute-Marne Underground Laboratory among whi...
Three-dimensional finite element analyses were performed for the two gas-filled storage caverns at t...
Introduction In-situ deformability of rock and the state-of-stress must be known for the precise ana...
The Kristineberg mine has a long history of large ground deformation which consequently incites grou...
For studying the deformation and failure modes of tunnel surrounding rock systematically under diffe...
In-situ stress characterisation is essential for anticipating the viability of underground structure...
Having knowledge of stability of an underground space depends on stresses and strains around it. Cre...
The observational design method which uses extensometers to measure the displacements during cavern ...