Design and Construction of Large Caverns in Granite – Ulu Jelai Hydroelectric Project, Malaysia

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
L Drowley B Gaida B Chapman
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Sep 17, 2014

Abstract

The 372 MW Ulu Jelai Hydroelectric Project is a peaking power scheme located in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. The main features of the project include an 84 m high roller compacted concrete dam; two weirs which divert flows from adjacent catchments via transfer tunnels into the main reservoir; an underground power waterway; and an underground power station complex comprising three large caverns with connecting tunnels approximately 240 m below surface level. The project includes approximately 25 km of tunnels excavated in fresh granite rock mass with some distinct shear zones of weaker material. The majority of the tunnels are being excavated using drill and blast, with the two transfer tunnels being excavated with a tunnel boring machine (TBM).This paper focuses on the design and construction of the Telanok underground power station complex and also some aspects of the design for the headrace tunnel. Topics covered include geological site investigations including in situ measurements of rock stresses; development of a geological model and parameters for rock support design; three-dimensional modelling to assess interactions between the caverns to optimise rock support; design of a rock anchored crane beam; construction of the caverns and design of the unlined headrace tunnel taking into account hydraulic jacking and operational pressure fluctuations.CITATION:Drowley, L, Gaida, B and Chapman, B, 2014. Design and construction of large caverns in granite – Ulu Jelai Hydroelectric Project, Malaysia, in Proceedings 15th Australasian Tunnelling Conference 2014 , pp 361–368 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: L Drowley B Gaida B Chapman  (2014)  Design and Construction of Large Caverns in Granite – Ulu Jelai Hydroelectric Project, Malaysia

MLA: L Drowley B Gaida B Chapman Design and Construction of Large Caverns in Granite – Ulu Jelai Hydroelectric Project, Malaysia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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