Shaft And Tunnel Lining Techniques Used At The Rocky Mountain Pumped Storage Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. R. Harrell W. D. Presley
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

This paper will be a case history of the shaft and tunnel concrete lining techniques used at the Rocky Mountain Pumped Storage Project located in northwest Georgia. Emphasis will be placed on the shaft lining techniques with only a brief description of the tunnel concrete lining techniques. The 10.67 meter (35 foot) diameter shaft and tunnel concrete linings are 0.61 meter (2 foot) nominal thickness with a single row of reinforcing bars. The tunnel was placed in 18.29 meter (60 foot) lengths with bulkheaded end sections. The 172.72 meter (566.68 foot) vertical shaft was placed in 3.05 meter (10 foot) high sections using jump forming techniques.
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APA: T. R. Harrell W. D. Presley  (1985)  Shaft And Tunnel Lining Techniques Used At The Rocky Mountain Pumped Storage Project

MLA: T. R. Harrell W. D. Presley Shaft And Tunnel Lining Techniques Used At The Rocky Mountain Pumped Storage Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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