Primary Support Design For Large Span Tunnels in Weak Rock: The Melbourne City Link Tunnels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. T. McRae S. J. Porter
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The Melbourne City Link project includes two three-lane highway tunnels, 1.6 and 3.4km long, respectively, which are both approximately 16 meters wide and 9 meters high. The tunnels will be excavated through interbedded, moderately to highly jointed siltstones and sandstones of the Silurian Age Melbourne Mudstone formation over the major parts of their lengths. The strength of the intact rock varies from less than 5 MPa to greater than 70 MPa. Based on the available information regarding the performance of large span tunnels in weak rock, it was considered that the commonly applied empirical design guidelines for tunnel support, based on rock mass classification systems, should be augmented by more explicit design methods. The support design was, therefore, validated by analytical procedures, including numerical analyses, which are described in this paper.
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APA: M. T. McRae S. J. Porter  (1997)  Primary Support Design For Large Span Tunnels in Weak Rock: The Melbourne City Link Tunnels

MLA: M. T. McRae S. J. Porter Primary Support Design For Large Span Tunnels in Weak Rock: The Melbourne City Link Tunnels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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