International audienceThe long-term stability of an underground deep cavity involves a lot of complex time-dependent mechanical processes.This paper presents an analytical approach for the post-closure behaviour of a deep spherical cavity inside a dilatant viscoplastic rock mass considering three stages: (1) excavation, (2) free convergence and (3) backfill contact and post-closure. The viscoplasticity is modelled by means of a linear Norton-Hoff’s law, and the dilation is incorporated by assuming that the volumetric plastic strain rate is a simple function of the equivalent deviatoric plastic strain. The analytical model proposed in this paper completes a previous work of the authors by adding the consideration of the dilatant behavior of ...
peer reviewedThe deferred behaviour of underground cavities is often encountered in geotechnical eng...
A comprehensive approach is presented for the analyses of both cylindrical and spherical cavity expa...
International audienceThis paper presents a new constitutive model for the time dependent mechanical...
International audienceThe long-term stability of an underground deep cavity involves a lot of comple...
International audienceThis study first presents an analytical approach for the hydromechanical behav...
International audienceAnalytical study of post-closure behavior of a deep spherical cavity in a dila...
This paper is interested in the hydro-mechanical behaviour of an underground cavity abandoned at the...
This paper deals with the time-dependent behavior of rocks in the vicinity of underground cavities. ...
The paper describes a model to predict and analyze the time-dependent closure of a borehole drilled ...
Summary: The visco-plastic behaviour of rocks plays a relevant role in the tunnelling works, especia...
A large number of laboratory experiments have shown that the rocks in post-peak state present strain...
Rock mass behaviour model selection, in particular, to represent the post-failure behaviour and time...
The material model consists of a viscoelastic Burgers element and an additional viscoplastic element...
An analytical approach of the viscoplastic behavior of a porous saturated rock mass surrounding a de...
This article provides a general numerical approach for modelling the response of deep tunnels excava...
peer reviewedThe deferred behaviour of underground cavities is often encountered in geotechnical eng...
A comprehensive approach is presented for the analyses of both cylindrical and spherical cavity expa...
International audienceThis paper presents a new constitutive model for the time dependent mechanical...
International audienceThe long-term stability of an underground deep cavity involves a lot of comple...
International audienceThis study first presents an analytical approach for the hydromechanical behav...
International audienceAnalytical study of post-closure behavior of a deep spherical cavity in a dila...
This paper is interested in the hydro-mechanical behaviour of an underground cavity abandoned at the...
This paper deals with the time-dependent behavior of rocks in the vicinity of underground cavities. ...
The paper describes a model to predict and analyze the time-dependent closure of a borehole drilled ...
Summary: The visco-plastic behaviour of rocks plays a relevant role in the tunnelling works, especia...
A large number of laboratory experiments have shown that the rocks in post-peak state present strain...
Rock mass behaviour model selection, in particular, to represent the post-failure behaviour and time...
The material model consists of a viscoelastic Burgers element and an additional viscoplastic element...
An analytical approach of the viscoplastic behavior of a porous saturated rock mass surrounding a de...
This article provides a general numerical approach for modelling the response of deep tunnels excava...
peer reviewedThe deferred behaviour of underground cavities is often encountered in geotechnical eng...
A comprehensive approach is presented for the analyses of both cylindrical and spherical cavity expa...
International audienceThis paper presents a new constitutive model for the time dependent mechanical...