Tunnel Modeling Wizard: Step 2 : Shotcrete & Rock Bolts

 

 

 

 

Function

 

Tunnel Modeling Wizard (TMW) automates almost all the time-consuming operations of three dimensional modelling and produces output data reports for swift interpretation of analysis results.  With respect to the enhancement to pre-processing, it provides various tunnel templates, NATM tunnelling method, advanced surface modelling tool for terrain and strata, and automatic hexahedral mesh generation. In addition, results of construction stage analysis are generated in an MS-Excel file, which is the most widely used data-entry software.  

The general modelling procedure for TMW consists of 5 major steps: (a) configuration of a tunnel cross section and excavation type; (b) specification of shotcrete and rock bolts; (c) definition of excavation and construction stages; (d) configuration of mesh data with terrain and strata; and (e) preparation of reports with output data.

In the Shotcrete and Rock Bolts tab, the parameters for shotcrete and rock bolts, which are considered as general reinforcements in a NATM tunnel, are defined. If shotcrete is installed, it is configured for material, thickness and hardening property for the transition from the initial soft shotcrete. Similarly, section property and position arrangement can be established for rock bolt material. With the defined parameters, TMW models shotcrete with shell elements, and rock bolts with embedded truss elements which can retain element stiffness regardless of mesh connectivity

 

 

 

 

 

Call

Model > Tunnel Modeling Wizard

 

 

 

 

 

<Tunnel Wizard-Shotcrete & Rock Bolts>

 

Shotcrete

Determine whether or not to create Shotcrete elements. Click button to define the shotcrete material property in the Shotcrete Property dialog box.
 

 

 

 

<Tunnel Wizard-Shotcrete Property>

 

Name

Enter the name of the shotcrete property.
Material

Define the shotcrete material parameters.
 

Elastic Modulus

Poisson's Ratio

Weight Density

Thermal Coefficient

Soft Shotcrete

Soft Shotcrete considers the soft material property at the initial stage of installation. By entering the Elastic Modulus of Soft Shotcrete, TMW automatically creates a model with the shotcrete hardening effect.

Thickness

Enter the thickness of shotcrete plate element.
 

Add Shotcrete to the Intermediate Wall

This option installs the shotcrete element at the intermediate wall.
 

Rock Bolts

Determine whether or not to create rock bolts elements. Click button to define the rock bolt material property in the Rock Bolt Property dialog box.
 

 

 

 

<Tunnel Wizard-Rock Bolt Property>

 

Name

Enter the name of the rock bolt property.
 

Material

Define the rock bolt material parameters.
 

Elastic Modulus

Poisson's Ratio

Weight Density

Thermal Coefficient
 

Section

Enter the section property of the Rock Bolt.
 

Element Type

Enter na element type for the rock bolts. TMW provides only the Embedded Truss element for a rock bolt.

DB

Use a section database which contains the most frequently used diameter sections.

User

Define a section directly without using database.
 

Input Guide

It displays a figure which shows the necessary parameters to locate rock bolts.
Drawing

It displays a figure which shows the defined tunnel section in scale. Click button to update the figure.
Data

Specify the necessary parameters to define a rock bolt.
 

Numbers

Enter the number of rock bolts.

Division

Enter the number of elements in each rock bolt.

Length

Enter the total length of rock bolt.

Tangential Pitch

Enter the tangential pitch between the rock bolts.

Staggered Disposition

This option enables the user to locate the rock bolts in a staggered position. If '+1' is selected, the rock bolts are installed by the specified number of rock bolts in the first stage. The second stage gains one rock bolt, and the third stage returns back to the original number. This pattern is also applied to the other stages.

Add Rock Bolts to the Intermediate Wall

This option installs the rock bolt element at the intermediate wall. This option becomes active when the excavation method is set to CD Cut
 

Numbers

Enter the number of rock bolts at the intermediate wall.

Length

Enter the length of a rock bolt.

Tangential Pitch

Enter the tangential pitch between rock bolts.

Offset

Enter the offset distance from the top of the tunnel crown to the first rock bolt.
 

Open a Tunnel Wizard Save file (*.wzd).

Save the current data to a Tunnel Wizard Save file (*.wzd).

Make the current data as the default of TMW.

Reset all data to the default data.

 

 

 

 

Notes

 

Please refer to Basic Tutorial 2 for more details on the functions of TMW.