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Rock bursting phenomena in a superficial rock mass in southern central Sweden

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Rock Bursting Phenomena in a Superficial Rock Mass in Southern Central Sweden

Rock bursting phenomena have been observed in connection with excavation of two shallow sited rock tunnels in the Forsmark area in southern, central Sweden. The tunnels are excavated in gneiss granite and the rock cover varies between 5–15 m. The stress release occurred locally in the tunnels which indicates significant variations in rock stresses.

In situ measurements of the triaxial stress situation carried out in the area show values of the principal stresses in the horizontal plane of a magnitude in excess of 20 MPa in the superficial rock mass. The rock stress measurements indicate a clear correspondence of the directions of the highest compressive stress and the rock foliation. There is also a clear correspondence between the directions of a vertical and a horizontal joint set and the highest compressive stress. The three-dimensional stress tensor indicates that the horizontal fractures are exposed to the smallest closure pressure, i. e. the vertical stress, which set should therefore be most open. The horizontal joint set in the superficial rock mass has a significantly higher value of aperture than the vertical sets which may be a consequence of the stress situation in the rock mass. The rock bursting is not attributed to a breakage of the rock matrix, but merely to a propagation of already existing small fractures and potential fractures. The stress situation in the Forsmark area may be regarded as an uniaxial stress field in the horizontal plane.

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Carlsson, A., Olsson, T. Rock bursting phenomena in a superficial rock mass in southern central Sweden. Rock Mechanics 15, 99–110 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01246887

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