Results Of Instrumentation And Observation Of A Tunnel In Bedded Rock With High Residual (In Situ) Stresses

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John D. Morton Douglas J. Belshaw J. H. LaVerne Palmer
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

An extensive programme of ground instrumentation and observation was carried out for the West Duff in Outfall Sewer tunnel project prior to and during construction, to establish the performance characteristics of the rock through which the tunnel and appurtenant openings were dug and to examine the nature of the lining-to-ground interaction. The existence of high horizontal residual ground stresses was confirmed, and values established by overcoring. Rock deformations and stress changes were monitored during tunnelling. Permanent stress and strain monitoring devices were set into the final lining and these are continuing to operate. INTRODUCTION The site is located on the north shore of Lake Ontario at Pickering, some 20 miles (32 kilometres) east of Toronto, Canada where a variable thickness of glacial or interglacial sediments overlies bituminous shale bedrock of. the Collingwood Formation which is lower Ordovician age. Approximately 50 feet (15 metres) of glacial cover exists at the shaft, though this thins abruptly at the regressing cliffed shoreline such that several small areas of exposed bedrock exist in the lakebed. The general location, overall geological section and detailed site plan and profile are illustrated in Figs.1,2 and 3 respectively. General properties of the rock as established during an extensive test drilling and site investigation programme are listed in Table 1, while stress determination by USER overcoring stress meter device are given in Table ll. These data formed the basis of analyses which were done to examine the intended outfall design, and to detail the construction procedure and the observational instrumentation programme.
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APA: John D. Morton Douglas J. Belshaw J. H. LaVerne Palmer  (1979)  Results Of Instrumentation And Observation Of A Tunnel In Bedded Rock With High Residual (In Situ) Stresses

MLA: John D. Morton Douglas J. Belshaw J. H. LaVerne Palmer Results Of Instrumentation And Observation Of A Tunnel In Bedded Rock With High Residual (In Situ) Stresses. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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