Abstract

During the construction of diversion tunnels, different support schemes exhibit varying stability conditions and entail distinct economic costs. To enhance the cost-effectiveness of tunnel support while ensuring its safety, a multi-objective optimization model has been developed for deeply buried diversion tunnels with bad geological conditions, enabling the execution of multi-objective optimization calculations regarding construction safety and economy. By considering the settlement of the vault and the cost of supporting materials as the objective function, a set of solution sets is computed using the multi-objective multi-verse algorithm (MOMVO), and subsequently, an optimal solution is obtained by integrating the entropy weight-technique for order preference by similarity to an ideal solution (TOPSIS) decision. The Luzhi River Tunnel of the Central Yunnan Water Diversion Project was selected as the subject of analysis to conduct support optimization calculations. The results demonstrate that, compared to the original design, there is an 8.16% reduction in the cost of support materials per linear meter. Although there is a 0.76% increase in settlement at the tunnel vault, it remains significantly below the safety critical value and aligns with project safety requirements. The proposed optimization method for tunnel support demonstrates remarkable efficacy, effectively reducing the cost of support materials while ensuring engineering safety. Moreover, it provides valuable technical support for optimizing the support system in water diversion tunnels.OPEN ACCESS Received: 07/11/2024 Accepted: 14/01/2025 Published: 30/06/2025


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Published on 30/06/25
Accepted on 14/01/25
Submitted on 07/11/24

Volume 41, Issue 2, 2025
DOI: 10.23967/j.rimni.2025.10.60706
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license

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