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PEMODELAN PEMASANGAN PENYANGGA SEMENTARA MENGGUNAKAN PERANGKAT LUNAK PHASE 2 PADA HEADRACE TUNNEL CHAINAGE 45 M – 155 M DI PLTA TULIS KABUPATEN BANJARNEGARA, JAWA TENGAH

*Ghozali Mahmud  -  Geological Engineering

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In the process of tunnel construction, the support design process is a very important thing to do.
This process must be done carefully and thoroughly in order to obtain cost efficiencies expenditure
on the tunnel project. Because the total expenditure in the construction of a tunnel is not cheap.
This support planning process itself is divided into two namely the planning of temporary and
permanent support. The support planning usually is done before and the time of tunnel
construction. This research aims to model the geological conditions around the tunnel, the tunnel
pit conditions before supporting system installed, and the temporary support design of the
headrace tunnel of Tulis Hydropower Banjarnegara Residence, Central Java Province. So we will
know types of the most appropriate support based on physical properties, rock mechanics and
rock mass behavior along the tunnel. The research method used is descriptive and experimental
methods. By way of temporary support modelling in headrace tunnel with Phase2 software . In this
research will analyze and make temporary support models of 45 m – 155 m chainage the headrace
tunnel. In the chainage will be made 3 models (II b, III a, and III b) based on rock mass rating
value Based on the modelling results it is known that for class II b has a total displacement of < 5
mm. So the installation of supports on class II b is relatively stable and secure there will be no
collapse of the tunnel. As well as combinations obtained temporary support is most effective with a
total value that is the smallest displacementnya shotcrete 1 variations is 50 mm; 3 m long of rock
bolts with spaced 2 m and 10 of its number ; shotcrete 2 variations 100 mm. Whereass the rock
mass class III A and III B have > 5 mm in the result of total displacement. So the tunnel is will not
stable and secure with a variety of shotcrete and rock bolts that has been done. It would require
the addition of another temporary support variant form of steel set as installation instructions and
supporting the tunnel excavation (After Bieniawski, 1989).

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Keywords: Tunnel, planning of temporary support, simulation of support system, stability of support system

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