A Large Underground Opening Measured Versus Predicted Rock Deformations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Norman F. Sweeney H. John Hovland
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Over one million yards of granite were excavated for the Helms Pumped Storage Project, including a large underground powerhouse complex. Site investigations and in situ stress measurements were essential elements of the project design and provided the necessary geologic parameters for executing a finite element study of the powerhouse. A construction monitoring program, of geologic mapping, field instrumentation, and rock mechanics testing was then designed and has been successfully implemented. This paper reports on the scope of this construction monitoring program and explicitly compares the measured deformations to those predicted. As a result of this recent field experience the assumptions used in the finite element program are reexamined.
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APA: Norman F. Sweeney H. John Hovland  (1981)  A Large Underground Opening Measured Versus Predicted Rock Deformations

MLA: Norman F. Sweeney H. John Hovland A Large Underground Opening Measured Versus Predicted Rock Deformations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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