Waterproofing of a Subsea Tunnel with a Unique Sprayable Membrane— The Nordöy Road Tunnel, Faroe Islands

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Sigurd L. Lamhauge Karl Gunnar Holter Svein E. Kristiansen
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

An innovative sprayable waterproofing membrane in combination with the traditional Nordic method of waterproofing with polyethylene foam sheets was used for the waterproofing of the tunnel. The sprayable membrane was integrated in the final sprayed concrete lining in a sandwich structure, hence constituting a composite water-proof lining based on sprayed concrete. The spray able membrane was applied in areas with small to moderate water ingresses, making up approximately 50% of the total area requiring waterproofing in the tunnel. State-of-the-art application technology with a computerized spraying robot was used. A consistent application of the required thickness at a high speed was thereby achieved.
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APA: Sigurd L. Lamhauge Karl Gunnar Holter Svein E. Kristiansen  (2007)  Waterproofing of a Subsea Tunnel with a Unique Sprayable Membrane— The Nordöy Road Tunnel, Faroe Islands

MLA: Sigurd L. Lamhauge Karl Gunnar Holter Svein E. Kristiansen Waterproofing of a Subsea Tunnel with a Unique Sprayable Membrane— The Nordöy Road Tunnel, Faroe Islands. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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