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Updating of the Hierarchical Rock Mass Rating (HRMR) system and a new subsystem developed for weathered granite formations

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Main Author: Miranda, Tiago F. S.
Publication Date: 2014
Other Authors: Sousa, Luís Ribeiro e, Tinoco, Joaquim Agostinho Barbosa
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/31149
Summary: The RMR system is still very much applied in rock mechanics engineering context. It is based on the evaluation of six weights to obtain a final rating. To obtain the final rating a considerable amount of information is needed concerning the rock mass which can be difficult to obtain in some projects or project stages at least with accuracy. In 2007 an alternative classification scheme based on the RMR, the Hierarchical Rock Mass Rating (HRMR) was presented. The main feature of this system was the adaptation to the level of knowledge existent about the rock mass to obtain the classification of the rock mass since it followed a decision tree approach. However, the HRMR was only valid for hard rock granites with low fracturing degrees. In this work, the database was enlarged with approximately 40% more cases considering other types of granite rock masses including weathered granites and based on this increased database the system was updated. Granite formations existent in the north of Portugal including Porto city are predominantly granites. Some years ago a light rail infrastructure was built in the city of Porto and surrounding municipalities which involved considerable challenges due to the high heterogeneity levels of the granite formations and the difficulties involved in their geomechanical characterization. In this work it is intended to provide also a contribution to improve the characterization of these formations with special emphasis to the weathered horizons. A specific subsystem applicable to the weathered formations was developed. The results of the validation of these systems are presented and show acceptable performances in identifying the correct class using less information than with the RMR system.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Updating of the Hierarchical Rock Mass Rating (HRMR) system and a new subsystem developed for weathered granite formations
title Updating of the Hierarchical Rock Mass Rating (HRMR) system and a new subsystem developed for weathered granite formations
spellingShingle Updating of the Hierarchical Rock Mass Rating (HRMR) system and a new subsystem developed for weathered granite formations
Miranda, Tiago F. S.
Rock mass classification system
Decision tree
Weathered granite formations
title_short Updating of the Hierarchical Rock Mass Rating (HRMR) system and a new subsystem developed for weathered granite formations
title_full Updating of the Hierarchical Rock Mass Rating (HRMR) system and a new subsystem developed for weathered granite formations
title_fullStr Updating of the Hierarchical Rock Mass Rating (HRMR) system and a new subsystem developed for weathered granite formations
title_full_unstemmed Updating of the Hierarchical Rock Mass Rating (HRMR) system and a new subsystem developed for weathered granite formations
title_sort Updating of the Hierarchical Rock Mass Rating (HRMR) system and a new subsystem developed for weathered granite formations
author Miranda, Tiago F. S.
author_facet Miranda, Tiago F. S.
Sousa, Luís Ribeiro e
Tinoco, Joaquim Agostinho Barbosa
author_role author
author2 Sousa, Luís Ribeiro e
Tinoco, Joaquim Agostinho Barbosa
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miranda, Tiago F. S.
Sousa, Luís Ribeiro e
Tinoco, Joaquim Agostinho Barbosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rock mass classification system
Decision tree
Weathered granite formations
topic Rock mass classification system
Decision tree
Weathered granite formations
description The RMR system is still very much applied in rock mechanics engineering context. It is based on the evaluation of six weights to obtain a final rating. To obtain the final rating a considerable amount of information is needed concerning the rock mass which can be difficult to obtain in some projects or project stages at least with accuracy. In 2007 an alternative classification scheme based on the RMR, the Hierarchical Rock Mass Rating (HRMR) was presented. The main feature of this system was the adaptation to the level of knowledge existent about the rock mass to obtain the classification of the rock mass since it followed a decision tree approach. However, the HRMR was only valid for hard rock granites with low fracturing degrees. In this work, the database was enlarged with approximately 40% more cases considering other types of granite rock masses including weathered granites and based on this increased database the system was updated. Granite formations existent in the north of Portugal including Porto city are predominantly granites. Some years ago a light rail infrastructure was built in the city of Porto and surrounding municipalities which involved considerable challenges due to the high heterogeneity levels of the granite formations and the difficulties involved in their geomechanical characterization. In this work it is intended to provide also a contribution to improve the characterization of these formations with special emphasis to the weathered horizons. A specific subsystem applicable to the weathered formations was developed. The results of the validation of these systems are presented and show acceptable performances in identifying the correct class using less information than with the RMR system.
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