Predicting Ground Conditions and Support Requirements for Atlanta-Area Tunnels Using the RMR System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John H. Raymer Wojciech Klecan
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Baseline quantities of difficult ground and support types were estimated for the Chattahoochee Tunnel using the Rock Mass Rating system. RMR classifies the ground into five categories, ranging from “very good” to “very poor,” based on five main parameters: intact rock strength, RQD, joint spacing, joint condition, and groundwater inflow. For the Chattahoochee Tunnel, these parameters were independently measured in the cores and shown graphically on the boring logs. A 55 matrix was calculated to obtain the statistical distribution of RMR for the project. Three baseline ground types were defined based on the RMR. Geologic mapping inside the tunnel during construction has verified the accuracy of this method.
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APA: John H. Raymer Wojciech Klecan  (2003)  Predicting Ground Conditions and Support Requirements for Atlanta-Area Tunnels Using the RMR System

MLA: John H. Raymer Wojciech Klecan Predicting Ground Conditions and Support Requirements for Atlanta-Area Tunnels Using the RMR System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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