Large-Diameter Tunneling Collapses: Recovery Design and Execution

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bradford F. Townsend
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

A study was made on six collapses that occurred during large-diameter tunnelling through weak sedimentary rocks and soil using SES methods in three stages?top heading, bench and invert. The collapsed lengths are between 20 m and 277 m. The collapses were re-mined using essentially the same tunnel-ling method with larger excavation profiles to accommodate the designed remedial measures consisting of ground treatment, pre-support and stronger initial support/outer lining required to carry higher ground loads acting in the collapsed lengths. The paper presents information on the collapses and the design and execution of the remedial measures.
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APA: Bradford F. Townsend  (2008)  Large-Diameter Tunneling Collapses: Recovery Design and Execution

MLA: Bradford F. Townsend Large-Diameter Tunneling Collapses: Recovery Design and Execution. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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