Enlarging the Underground Hydroelectric Plant at Villarino, Spain

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Lewis L. Oriard
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Near the village of Villarino de los Aires, in the province of Salamanca, Spain, was an existing underground hydroelectric power plant. A major enlargement was undertaken to increase the electrical generating capacity, under a contract awarded to a joint venture of Dragados y Construcciones, S. A. (Spain), Entrecanales y Tavora, S. A. (Spain), and S. A. Conrad Zschokke (Switzerland). The enlargement required the excavation of a large and complex underground system of tunnels, shafts and chambers adjacent to existing facilities and interconnected with these facilities. The existing machine hall and transformer chamber were both extended, requiring the blasting of the existing end walls. The drilling, blasting and excavating of the underground system had to be done without damage to existing underground chambers and tunnels, or any of the existing structures, equipment or instrumentation facilities, often within just a few feet of the blasting. This required careful control of vibrations, airblast overpressures and dust.
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APA: Lewis L. Oriard  (1997)  Enlarging the Underground Hydroelectric Plant at Villarino, Spain

MLA: Lewis L. Oriard Enlarging the Underground Hydroelectric Plant at Villarino, Spain. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1997.

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