Research Article
Research on In Situ Stress Distribution of the Railway Tunnels in Southwest China Based on the Complete Temperature Compensation Technology
Table 1
Surface location of each measuring point and parameters of the test hole for in situ stress.
| No. | Location | Mileage | Hole depth (m) | Borehole inclination | Buried depth (m) | Surrounding rock grade | Surrounding rock properties |
| 1# | Manmo Tunnel | DK413 + 505 | 19.3 | 3.5° | 320 | IV | Mudstone intercalated with sandstone, shale, and conglomerate | 2# | No. 2 inclined shaft of the Mamushu Tunnel | X2DK0 + 009 | 18.1 | 3.1° | 450 | III | Mudstone, shale intercalated with sandstone | 3# | Exit of the Mamushu Tunnel | DK430 + 985 | 20.5 | 3° | 120 | IV | Mudstone intercalated with sandstone | 4# | Exit of the Mamushu Tunnel | DK430 + 560 | 18.6 | 3.6° | 220 | IV | Shale intercalated with mudstone, sandstone, slate, and marl | 5# | No. 3 inclined shaft of the Mamushu Tunnel | DK429 + 480 | 19.6 | 2.6° | 540 | IV | Quartz sandstone intercalated with sandstone and mudstone |
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Note. Upward inclination of the borehole is positive.
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