Groundwater Cut-Off for Jacked Tunnel with Ground Freezing

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Hugh S. Lacy Philip M. Rice Peter W. Deming Paul Schmall
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

A groundwater cut-off is needed to provide a stable face of tunnels to be constructed by jacking precast rectangular tunnel segments beneath commuter rail tracks for the new I-90 extension in Boston, MA. Extensive obstructions are present within the path of the tunnels. This paper describes how the use of artificially frozen ground is being planned to provide a reliable groundwater cutoff and assure a stable tunnel face. Monitoring during freezing assures continuity of the cutoff. Laboratory testing of frozen soil samples aided the design of this frozen soil boundary. Logistics of installing vertical freeze pipes are described.
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APA: Hugh S. Lacy Philip M. Rice Peter W. Deming Paul Schmall  (1999)  Groundwater Cut-Off for Jacked Tunnel with Ground Freezing

MLA: Hugh S. Lacy Philip M. Rice Peter W. Deming Paul Schmall Groundwater Cut-Off for Jacked Tunnel with Ground Freezing. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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