The Installation of Steel Linings with Low-Density Cellular Concrete Backfill on the Riverside Badlands Tunnel in Southern California

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Alex Lowson Dan Tempelis
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The Riverside Badlands Tunnel segment of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California’s Inland Feeder Project, was lined with a segmented concrete primary lining and a welded steel final lining with the annulus filled with Low-Density Cellular Concrete (really a grout). The paper describes a numerical modeling technique that was developed to determine safe grout placement procedures to avoid pipe flotation, and shows the relationship between flotation and the rheology of the liquid grout. Design details of the steel liners are often not well suited to grout placement, and recommendations are given on how to improve this.
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APA: Alex Lowson Dan Tempelis  (2003)  The Installation of Steel Linings with Low-Density Cellular Concrete Backfill on the Riverside Badlands Tunnel in Southern California

MLA: Alex Lowson Dan Tempelis The Installation of Steel Linings with Low-Density Cellular Concrete Backfill on the Riverside Badlands Tunnel in Southern California. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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