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Hadi Farhadian

Hadi Farhadian

Associate Professor

عضو هیئت علمی تمام وقت

Faculty: Engineering

Department: Mining Engineering

Degree: Ph.D

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Hadi Farhadian

Associate Professor Hadi Farhadian

عضو هیئت علمی تمام وقت
Faculty: Engineering - Department: Mining Engineering Degree: Ph.D |

Dr. Hadi Farhadian is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mining Engineering at the University of Birjand and a researcher in the fields of mineral exploration engineering, hydrogeology, and geomechanics. He obtained his Ph.D. in Mineral Exploration Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology and has international research experience at the University of Basel and ETH Zurich. Dr. Farhadian’s research interests include numerical modeling, geostatistics, geomechanics, groundwater flow, and data mining. He has published numerous articles in reputable international journals and, in addition to his teaching and research activities, has played an active role in academic administration and innovation.

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Optimizing Minor Drainage Tunnel Position to Mitigate Groundwater Inflow in Main Tunnel Projects

AuthorsHadi Farhadian
Journaljournal of hydraulic structures
Page number57-67
Serial number11
Volume number4
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2025
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal Indexisc

Abstract

Optimizing the positioning of minor drainage tunnels is a crucial strategy in mitigating groundwater inflow within main tunnel projects, a significant concern in civil engineering and infrastructure development. Groundwater inflow can lead to serious challenges, including tunnel instability, flooding, and increased construction costs. This makes effective management of water in underground projects paramount. The strategic placement of minor drainage tunnels facilitates the efficient collection and diversion of seepage water, reducing the risks associated with groundwater inflows. This study employs numerical finite element modeling to examine the optimal positioning of drainage tunnels relative to main tunnels, considering various configurations and hydrogeological conditions. Results indicate that placing the drainage tunnel below the main tunnel significantly reduces groundwater inflow, especially as tunnel radii and groundwater head levels increase. These findings provide a practical framework for enhancing tunnel drainage efficiency, ensuring structural stability, and minimizing environmental impacts by introducing the final model in optimizing minor drainage tunnel positions to mitigate groundwater inflow in main tunnel projects.

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