Tunnel Interaction: Hydraulic, Mechanical, And Hydromechanical Approach

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Sunghoon Choi Kyle R. Ott Arne Fareth John Kinneen Edward S. Barboe
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

A new water treatment plant is to be constructed for a portion of the water supply system of New York City. The project includes construction of new water conveyance tunnels crossing perpendicular and sub-parallel to the existing pressurized water tunnel at two locations. A study was conducted to evaluate the impact of new tunnel construction on stability of the existing tunnel and hydrojacking potential in the surrounding rock mass. This paper introduces a practical approach to evaluate tunnel interaction, expressed in terms of rock-liner interaction, stress-induced stability and hydrojacking failures. A simple method to evaluate hydraulic and mechanical properties of concrete liners and jointed rock mass is also presented.
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APA: Sunghoon Choi Kyle R. Ott Arne Fareth John Kinneen Edward S. Barboe  (2007)  Tunnel Interaction: Hydraulic, Mechanical, And Hydromechanical Approach

MLA: Sunghoon Choi Kyle R. Ott Arne Fareth John Kinneen Edward S. Barboe Tunnel Interaction: Hydraulic, Mechanical, And Hydromechanical Approach. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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