Ground Freezing To Provide Support For Tunneling Using Vertical Refrigeration Pipes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joseph A. Sopko Theodore Budd
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Ground freezing was selected to provide excavation support and ground water control for the construction of a 457 cm diameter tunnel between two underground structures for a major sewer project in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Initial plans called for installing horizontal refrigeration pipes around the perimeter of the tunnel. Due to the possibility of difficult conditions associated with horizontal drilling, the contractor elected to drill inclined pipes from the surface. The surface location, however, crossed a city thoroughfare with an extensive system of buried utilities. This paper discusses drilling techniques and utility protection, as well as tunneling methods and production.
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APA: Joseph A. Sopko Theodore Budd  (1991)  Ground Freezing To Provide Support For Tunneling Using Vertical Refrigeration Pipes

MLA: Joseph A. Sopko Theodore Budd Ground Freezing To Provide Support For Tunneling Using Vertical Refrigeration Pipes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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