"Control Of Heavy Water Inflows In The Moawhango-Tongariro Tunnel, New Zealand"

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
George Munro
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Heavy water inflows of up to 1350 1/sec in the 19.6 km Moawhango-Tongariro Tunnel section of the Tongariro Power Development Scheme in New Zealand gave rise to severe operating problems, particularly in the equipment stripping stage when pumping installations had to be removed. Due to the necessity to commence stripping from the upstream side the contractors. Codelfa-Cogefar (NZ) Limited, took the decision to install a steel bulkhead some 5000m in from the lower. Tongariro, portal. The article lists the considerations taken in the placement of the bulkhead, and gives details of its design, installation and final removal. A brief description of the geology of the tunnel. together with water flow sources, rates and pressures is also included.
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APA: George Munro  (1981)  "Control Of Heavy Water Inflows In The Moawhango-Tongariro Tunnel, New Zealand"

MLA: George Munro "Control Of Heavy Water Inflows In The Moawhango-Tongariro Tunnel, New Zealand". Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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