Abstract
An extended ordinary state-based peridynamic model was developed to investigate the crack propagation of surrounding rock due to tunnel excavation. The frost heave effect on the crack surface was described by an equivalent pressure density. Two numerical examples were conducted to verify the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed model. Moreover, the influence of frost heave pressure, buried depth and rock elastic modulus on damage characteristics of the surrounding rock was investigated. The results demonstrate that massive microcrack damage will be formed at the invert when the tunnel is excavated in a deeply buried rock mass or soft rock stratum.
A peridynamic model of rock mass under excavation and frost heave was constructed.
Damage characteristics of surrounding rock could be simulated efficiently.
Frost heave load was exerted on the crack surface by an equivalent pressure density.
The effects of frost heave load, buried depth and rock elastic modulus were studied.
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