Jet Grouting In Combination With NATM

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Mussger J. Koinig St. Reischl
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Jet grouting is a viable supplementary measure for NATM tunneling in special softground conditions. In particular it is used as a type of forepoling to maintain face stability and to provide initial support for large openings until the shotcrete lining reaches sufficient strength. For this purpose cement grout is injected under high pressure through horizontal pipes outside of the tunnel perimeter and thoroughly mixed with the soil producing 1 to 3-foot diameter cylindrical beams. Excavation of the tunnel then proceeds beneath this umbrella of 40 to 50 foot long beams. Design and construction experiences from recent projects are presented for tunnels diameters between 30 and 50 feet in fill and alluvial and colluvial deposits.
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APA: K. Mussger J. Koinig St. Reischl  (1987)  Jet Grouting In Combination With NATM

MLA: K. Mussger J. Koinig St. Reischl Jet Grouting In Combination With NATM. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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