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<doi>/ISEC.res.2017.210</doi>
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<article-title>STUDY ON MECHANISM OF ROCK FALL AT<br/>
TUNNEL CUTTING FACE AFTER BLASTING</article-title>
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<author>FUMI SATO<sup>1</sup>, NAOTAKA KIKKAWA<sup>2</sup>, NOBUTAKA HIRAOKA<sup>2</sup>, KAZUYA ITOH<sup>3</sup>,<br/>
and NAOAKI SUEMASA<sup>3</sup></author>

<aff><sup>1</sup>Dept of Civil Engineering (Graduate Division), Tokyo City University, Tokyo, Japan<br/>
<sup>2</sup>Construction Safety Research Group, National Institute of Occupational Safety<br/>
and Health Japan, Tokyo, Japan<br/>
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Dept of Urban and Civil Engineering, Tokyo City University, Tokyo, Japan</aff>


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<title>ABSTRACT</title>
<p>There are around 10 casualties due to rock-fall at cutting face annually in conventional
tunnel construction in Japan. As from the analysis conducted on the cases involving
such casualties, workers were either killed or seriously injured when they works in
front of or near the cutting face. For the purpose of evaluating the mechanism of rock
fall at tunnel cutting face, this paper performed experimental tests which involved
blasting to excavate a model ground of tunnel cutting face, and then analyzed the stress
state which is in the cutting face by using Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulation.
Based on the results, the tensile stresses remained even when the action of gas
expansion due to blasting has completed. Therefore, it is suggested that rock falls
might be induced because of the residual tensile stresses. The tensile stresses would
gradually open small cracks between rocks and then rocks may suddenly fall after
sufficient crack opening due to gravity.</p>
<p><italic>Keywords: </italic>Tunnel construction, Blasting, Experimental test, DEM. </p>
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