Resumen
The vehicle-mounted transient electromagnetic method (VMTEM) has been proposed to detect tunnel internal defects in operational tunnels based on the ideal space state. However, the space environment of tunnel surrounding rock is different compared with conventional application fields, so the interpretation of detection data has certain inadaptability and unreliability. In this paper, three typical space states involved in the detection process of operational tunnels were analyzed. The diffusion law of the transient electromagnetic response signal under the condition of three typical space states was carried out, the proportional coefficient of different space states was determined, and the spatial transformation problem was also determined. Meanwhile, the results obtained by the numerical simulation calculation and numerical derivation calculation were verified by laboratory experiments. The results showed that the correction coefficient of full space to half space was 2.50, and that of three-quarters space to half space was 1.42. The detection process in operational tunnels involves the mutual transformation process of three typical space states. The critical distance that the spatial transformation does not affect is 300 m. In addition, the results of laboratory experiments verified the typical space proportional coefficient and spatial transformation phenomenon well. The results can provide essential ideas for the subsequent space correction of the detection environment in operational tunnels.