Recursive Refinement of Geotechnical Design for Copenhagen Cityring Metro

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Nataša Katic Carsten Bonde Georgios Kafantaris
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

Within the investigation works for the Copenhagen Cityring metro, Geo/CMT have carried out 90 geotechnical boreholes. Together with the previously available investigation, this resulted in more than 15 km of vertical drillings and several thousands of laboratory tests. The design is made for 17 stations, four shafts and two parallel 16 km long tunnels. The geotechnical investigation and design have been carried out in several stages comprising appropriate refinement of structural design and design of excavation operations, including TBM break-in and launching operations at each station shaft. Acceptance of the solution and / or refinement of the investigation and design schedule in the next stage were based on the geological conditions, area availability at surface level, planning and cost-control criteria. The applied recursive design refinement is presented herein with an example of the Østersøgade shaft location.
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APA: Nataša Katic Carsten Bonde Georgios Kafantaris  (2016)  Recursive Refinement of Geotechnical Design for Copenhagen Cityring Metro

MLA: Nataša Katic Carsten Bonde Georgios Kafantaris Recursive Refinement of Geotechnical Design for Copenhagen Cityring Metro. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2016.

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