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The Effect Of Time-Dependent Properties Of Altered Rock On Tunnel Support Requirements
By A. J. Hendron, G. Mesri, R. M. Semple
Squeezing ground conditions in hard-rock tunneling are associated with fault zones containing brecciated rock and gouge. Gouge is a stiff clay-like soil that exhibits a propensity to creep. The ground
Jan 1, 1974
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Large Cross Section Tunnels In Soft Ground
By Z. Eisenstein, H. Heinz
INTRODUCTION Contemporary underground transit systems often require cross sections which are not adaptable to shield tunnelling. Due to the frequently large dimensions of these cross sections, whic
Jan 1, 1989
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Tarp North Branch Tunnel Leg – A Case History
By Joseph P. Sobanski, Michael P. Bruen
The North Branch tunnel segment of the Tunnel and Reservoir Plan Mainstream System consists of 14,075 m (45,885 ft) of 9.2 m (30.2 ft) finished diameter and985 m (3,232 ft) of 2.5 m (8.25 ft) finished
Jan 1, 1999
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Construction of the Detroit River Outfall No. 2
By Michael Traylor, Michael Jatczak, Brett Robinson
The Detroit River Outfall No. 2. is an effluent water conveyance system linking the Detroit Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Plant to the Detroit River. The 6.4m (21ft) finished diameter tunnel exten
Jan 1, 2003
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South Mountain Water Facilities–Reach 3B
By Mark R. Rybak, James Delmonte, Travis Hartman
The City of Phoenix, Arizona designed a 7.2 km (4.5 mi) long water transmission main from the South Mountain Reservoir to the Ahwatukee Foothills Reservoir to address the growing demand for drinking w
Jan 1, 2003
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Washington, D.C. hosts 2013 RETC
Every two years, industry leaders and practitioners of tunneling and underground construction gather at the Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Conference (RETC) to learn from their peers about the most re
Sep 1, 2013
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The United State?s Role In The International Tunnelling Association
By Harvey Parker
This is part two of an article on the prominent role that the United States and its industry leaders have played on the International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association (ITA), which represen
Jan 1, 2007
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Excavation And Support Of Navajo Tunnel No.3
By P. E. Sperry, R. E. Heuer
The United States Bureau of Reclamation is constructing the $200 million Navajo Indian Irrigation Project to irrigate 110,000 acres of land on the Navajo Indian Reservation in northwestern New Mexico.
Jan 1, 1997
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Los Angeles Tunnels Are Expanded With Help Of TBM Monitoring System
During the last 20 years, more than 80 km (50 miles) of tunnels have been constructed in the Los Angeles, CA area. Recent projects include The East Central Interceptor Sewer (ECIS), completed in 2004
Jan 1, 2008
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Land Shaft Construction And Initial Station Development For Seabrook Station Cooling Water Tunnels
By Jack C. Stuart, Robert L. Obradovic, Allen J. Hulshizer, Anthony J. Stewart
Two deep bedrock tunnels, extending over a mile into the Atlantic Ocean, to provide the cooling water requirements for the Seabrook Station represent a major tunneling venture. This paper provides an
Jan 1, 1979
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Tunnel Protection by Ground Improvement Prior to Track Lowering
By Ronald E. Triplett, George K. Burke, Bernard H. Voor
To accommodate larger double-stack rail cars through a tunnel, the existing active tracks were to be lowered. The tunnel is an elliptical, horseshoe-shape with concrete base support, removal of which
Jan 1, 2001
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Geotechnical Investigation of a Fault Zone Using a Horizontal Geotechnical Boring
By Greg Sanders, Michael Gilbert, James G. Shaughnessy
"A new raw water intake from the South Holston River to the Kingsport water treatment plant is under construction. The exploration for the 335 meter long horseshoe shaped tunnel design took advantage
Jan 1, 2016
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Istanbul Strait road tube crossing: Challenges, risks and strategies
By Gordon Clark, Basar Arioglu, Nasri Munfah, Sanja Zlatanic, Tolga Togan
"The 13.2 m (43 ft) external diameter, double deck Istanbul Strait Road Tube Crossing is one of the most challenging underwater tunnel projects in the world. Subjected to 11 bars of hydrostatic pressu
Mar 1, 2017
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Rapid Excavation Demand In The Coming Decades An Analysis Of The OECD Report
By T. P. Meloy
In the last decade increased and prolonged interest has been displayed in the use: of tunneling or rapid excavation to solve many of the urban and industrial problems confronting our society. There ha
Jan 1, 1970
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Design Development of the I-35 Capital Express Central Drainage Tunnels - NAT2024
By Joseph Goessling, Mark Kroncke, James Parkes
The I-35 Capital Expressway (CapEx) Central Drainage Tunnels will serve as a stormwater collection system for the forthcoming I-35 Capital Express Central reconstruction project through downtown Austi
Jun 23, 2024
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Pawtucket CSO Tunnel Design Build—Construction Project Updates - NAT2024
By Irwan Halim, Stephane Polycarpe, Brian Hann
The Narragansett Bay Commission Phase III CSO Program includes construction of the 11,600-foot long, 30-foot ID, deep rock Pawtucket Tunnel in Rhode Island. This paper provides an overview of the Desi
Jun 23, 2024
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Long Distance Tunnelling: Challenges and Trends - NAT2022
By Karin Bäppler
Mechanized tunnelling is undoubtedly one of the most innovative disciplines in the international construction industry. Technological progress in the planning and production of most modern infrastruct
Dec 1, 2022
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Design Development of the Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority Phase 2 Raw Water Delivery System Project - RETC2021
By Aaron Archer, James Parkes
This paper presents design considerations for the major underground elements of the pending BCRUA Phase 2 Raw Water Delivery System Project. These elements include two Lake Taps; an 8,800 LF, minimum
Jun 13, 2021
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Design of Montreal Metro Blue Line Extension Tunnel - NAT2022
By Verya Nasri, Mehdi Bakhshi
The development of the Montreal metro extension Line 5 -Blue Line- toward the northeast are located between the existing Saint-Michel station and Anjou. It consists of 6-km long two-track tunnel, five
Dec 1, 2022
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Parametric Study of Portal Area Condition for Mountain Tunnel Damaged by Earthquake - NAT2022
By Hajime Kitamura, Nobuharu Isago, Yuta Yamanishi, Kosuke Kawata, Hiroshi Yagi, Akira Matsuoka
Mountain tunnels are generally considered to be stable during earthquakes, however, it is known that the portal areas are prone to seismic damages. Characteristics in portals such as the location of t
Dec 1, 2022