Two-Component Backfill Grouting at the Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction Tunnel: Above and Below Ground Challenges and Solutions - RETC2021

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Cristina Oñate Salazar Tanner Murt Francesco Chiappalone Lance Waddell
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Jun 13, 2021

Abstract

The 3RPORT project is a 5-mile-long, 16-foot-internal-diameter tunnel excavated in hard rock by Slurry TBM in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Two-component grouting can be separated into two core areas of operation: batching and underground operations. This paper addresses the challenges faced and solutions implemented in these fundamental areas. The effects of external factors and their impacts on mix design and batching of grout will be explored. Underground, challenges of monitoring parameters and ensuring a proper mix between the two-components will be discussed, focusing on the adopted technical solutions and considerations to be taken in the design stage of tailskin grout ports.
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APA: Cristina Oñate Salazar Tanner Murt Francesco Chiappalone Lance Waddell  (2021)  Two-Component Backfill Grouting at the Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction Tunnel: Above and Below Ground Challenges and Solutions - RETC2021

MLA: Cristina Oñate Salazar Tanner Murt Francesco Chiappalone Lance Waddell Two-Component Backfill Grouting at the Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction Tunnel: Above and Below Ground Challenges and Solutions - RETC2021. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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