Tunnel Lining Pressures During Groundwater Freezing And Thawing

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. F. R. Altounyan I. W. Farmer
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Groundwater freezing was used to stabilise 8m thick beds of saturated and weakly cemented sands at a depth of 170m, during driving of twin 1 in 4,5.2m o.d. circular drifts from the surface to the Coal Measures through 600m of Permo-Triassic strata. Instrumentation was installed during erection of the lining in frozen and unfrozen ground to measure ground and groundwater pressures on the lining and ground temperatures up to lm into the frozen ground. Observations showed that following thawing, effective lining stresses in the frozen zone were low, indicating minimum strata disturbance during freezing and subsequent machine excavation. Groundwater pressures were lower than expected.
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APA: P. F. R. Altounyan I. W. Farmer  (1981)  Tunnel Lining Pressures During Groundwater Freezing And Thawing

MLA: P. F. R. Altounyan I. W. Farmer Tunnel Lining Pressures During Groundwater Freezing And Thawing. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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