A review of tunnel rockburst prediction methods based on static and dynamic indicators
Qinghe Zhang (),
Weiguo Li,
Liang Yuan,
Tianle Zheng,
Zhiwei Liang and
Xiaorui Wang
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Qinghe Zhang: Anhui University of Science and Technology
Weiguo Li: Anhui University of Science and Technology
Liang Yuan: Anhui University of Science and Technology
Tianle Zheng: Anhui University of Science and Technology
Zhiwei Liang: Anhui University of Science and Technology
Xiaorui Wang: Anhui University of Science and Technology
Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, 2024, vol. 120, issue 12, No 2, 10465-10512
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Abstract Rockbursts frequently occur in tunneling projects and pose a serious threat to workers and the environment. Therefore, accurate prediction of rockbursts is of great practical significance. Currently, various rockburst prediction methods exist, with static and dynamic indicators playing a key role. This paper analyzes the importance of rockburst prediction methods based on Citespace software. The results indicate that microseismic monitoring, acoustic emission, and machine learning are the most important methods. The paper focuses on four common rockburst prediction methods: empirical methods, microseismic monitoring, acoustic emission, and machine learning, from the perspective of static and dynamic indicators. The performance and application of static and dynamic indicators in the four common prediction methods in recent years are summarized, the limitations of static and dynamic indicators at this stage are discussed, and possible future development directions are proposed. This paper provides the necessary perspective and tools for better understanding the advantages and disadvantages of static and dynamic indicators in the four rockburst prediction methods.
Keywords: Rockburst; Rockburst prediction methods; Static indicators; Dynamic indicators; Citespace software (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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