Pre-Excavation Grouting Through Water Bearing Zone Under High Pressure Under Extreme Flow Conditions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Adam Shang Robert Fu
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The Yung-Chung-Tunnel in Taiwan, constructed for the Taiwan-East Railway Bureau, collapsed during construction when a water bearing, fractured marble zone was intersected. The inflow was approximately 4,000 liters/second. In spite of 30 relief holes the total inflow into the tunnel remained constant. The pre-excavation grouting through the re-aligned tunnel had to be conducted under extreme flow-conditions. A hot bitumen grouting program was selected for technical and economical reasons out of 13 international proposals. The technical challenges were: grouting under severe flow conditions high formation water pressures to be injected with hot bitumen at high temperatures and pressures The hot bitumen grouting program resulted in a dramatic reduction in the hydraulic conductivity and stabilization of the formation and facilitated a problem-free excavation.
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APA: Adam Shang Robert Fu  (2007)  Pre-Excavation Grouting Through Water Bearing Zone Under High Pressure Under Extreme Flow Conditions

MLA: Adam Shang Robert Fu Pre-Excavation Grouting Through Water Bearing Zone Under High Pressure Under Extreme Flow Conditions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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