During the excavation of the Qinling Water Conveyance Tunnel, rockbursts influenced by structural planes with varying dip angles occurred frequently, posing a significant threat to personnel and construction safety. This study combines statistical analysis of rockburst cases, numerical simulation, and microseismic monitoring to systematically reveal the influence mechanism of structural plane dip angle on rockbursts. Statistical results indicate that intense rockbursts occurring in the dip angle interval of 0–30° account for 60%. Numerical simulations further demonstrate that dip angles of less than 90° (especially near 10°) induce continuous stress accumulation, leading to large-scale instability. Specifically, the peak acoustic emission (AE) count at a dip angle of 10° is significantly higher than in other configurations, further indicating the highest rockburst risk. Incorporating the influence mechanism of structural plane dip angle into microseismic monitoring analysis significantly improved prediction accuracy. This approach successfully predicted an intense rockburst. Based on these findings, engineering suggestions regarding excavation direction and rockburst early warning optimization are proposed, offering a valuable reference for rockburst mitigation in deep-buried tunnels under similar geological conditions.
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Yucheng Wang
Chun’an Tang
Liexian Tang
Applied Sciences
Dalian University of Technology
China University of Mining and Technology
University of Science and Technology Liaoning
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2c2fe4eeef8a2a6b13cc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app16083751
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