Design and Construction of a Deep, Dual-Cell, Slurry Wall Shaft in Soft Ground

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Michael McKenna Daniel Traylor Bernard Tarralle Edwin Itzig-Heine
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

This paper discusses the challenges associated with the design and construction of a dual-cell, “figure eight” shaped shaft in saturated, soft ground for the Northeast Interceptor Sewer project in Los Angeles. The shaft will be excavated to a depth of41 m and used to launch two EPB TBMs. The specifications required concrete diaphragm walls, embedded below the shaft invert, and a grout curtain beneath the wall. To control water pressure and basal stability without a grout curtain, wall panels were embedded deeper than required into a stiff, cohesive deposit. Details of wall panel excavation using a Hydrofraise are presented.
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APA: Michael McKenna Daniel Traylor Bernard Tarralle Edwin Itzig-Heine  (2003)  Design and Construction of a Deep, Dual-Cell, Slurry Wall Shaft in Soft Ground

MLA: Michael McKenna Daniel Traylor Bernard Tarralle Edwin Itzig-Heine Design and Construction of a Deep, Dual-Cell, Slurry Wall Shaft in Soft Ground. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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