NATM Design For Stanford Linac Coherent Light Source Tunnels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Irwan Halim Frederick (Rick) Vincent Jonathan Taylor
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The new underground facilities for the LINAC Coherent Light Source project at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in Menlo Park, CA, are constructed in very weak sedimentary rock interspersed with uncemented zones. In addition to several 21-footwide (excavated) tunnels, the NATM excavations include a large, 49-foot wide (excavated) cavern, an unprecedented size in this geology. The critical design issues include characterization of the weak rock, some shallow rock cover areas, and very stringent criteria for final invert slab movements within the tunnel. The design also incorporated severe seismic criteria, since the site is in close proximity to the San Andreas Fault.
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APA: Irwan Halim Frederick (Rick) Vincent Jonathan Taylor  (2007)  NATM Design For Stanford Linac Coherent Light Source Tunnels

MLA: Irwan Halim Frederick (Rick) Vincent Jonathan Taylor NATM Design For Stanford Linac Coherent Light Source Tunnels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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