Construction of a Large-Scale Tunnel in Sedimentary Soft Rock Near a Residential Area— Onmawashi-Koen Regulating Reservoir

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Hiroshi Himura Hiromi Goshima Shoichi Tsushima
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

This paper reports the construction of an environmentally-friendly tunnel in sedimentary soft rock near a residential area. The main tunnel, which will be used as the Onmawashi-Koen (Park) Regulating Reservoir, is a large-scale tunnel with a cross sectional area of 254.0 m2 and a lengthof 577.3 m, excavated using such support as shotcrete, rockbolts and steel H-sections. Since the large main tunnel is excavated in sedimentary soft rock, it is necessary to keep the stability of the tunnel face and the crown and to prevent surface settlement. A top heading with a length of 50 m is therefore driven as a pilot tunnel to observe the ground behavior during excavation, and to obtain information on the geological conditions based on which type of support structure is determined with consideration given to the results of field measurements and numerical analyses.
Citation

APA: Hiroshi Himura Hiromi Goshima Shoichi Tsushima  (2001)  Construction of a Large-Scale Tunnel in Sedimentary Soft Rock Near a Residential Area— Onmawashi-Koen Regulating Reservoir

MLA: Hiroshi Himura Hiromi Goshima Shoichi Tsushima Construction of a Large-Scale Tunnel in Sedimentary Soft Rock Near a Residential Area— Onmawashi-Koen Regulating Reservoir. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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