Chemical Grouting To Control Ground Losses And Settlements On Los Angeles Metro Rail Contract A146

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 955 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1991
Abstract
INTRODUCTION The first phase of the Los Angeles Metro Rail Project consists of 7.1 km of subway and stations running through downtown Los Angeles from Union Station to MacArthur Park. Contract A146, Tunnels from 5th/HILL Station to 7th/Flower Station, involves tunnel construction through the heart of downtown Los Angeles. The alignment of the tunnels passes beneath twelve buildings, ranging from a 3-story below grade parking structure to numerous 12 to 14 story buildings. The soil along the alignment is alluvium, consisting of silts and clays, clean sands and gravels located above the ground water table. Because of unstable ground conditions, which led to excessive ground losses in several instances, and because of the potential for excessive building settlements, it became necessary to design and perform a program of chemical grouting. The chemical grouting program was designed such that tunneling could proceed on a one shift per day basis, with chemical grounting being performed on the remaining two shifts. Each day 21,000 to 31,000 liters of sodium silicate grout were injected through sleeveport grout pipes installed 18 m deep through the tunnel face. Tunnel advance rates of 12 m per day, 60 m per week, under full chemical grout cover were achieved. The chemical grouting program virtually eliminated both ground loss and settlement and permitted successful excavation of the tunnels. The purpose of this paper is to describe the chemical grouting program used to control ground losses and settlement on Los Angeles Metro Rail Contract A146. The paper begins with a description of
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APA:
(1991) Chemical Grouting To Control Ground Losses And Settlements On Los Angeles Metro Rail Contract A146MLA: Chemical Grouting To Control Ground Losses And Settlements On Los Angeles Metro Rail Contract A146. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.