Bottom Stability of Shafts with Cohesive Soil Plugs Overlying an Artesian Aquifer

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steven W. Hunt Safdar A. Gill
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Design and construction of temporary shafts for underground facilities often require evaluation of bottom stability due to rupture (blow-ins) caused by water pressure acting on a bottom plug. This paper provides an overview of shaft bottom stability evaluation methods for the case of a relatively watertight soil plug which overlies an artesian aquifer. Methods of considering plug perimeter shear, plug buckling and pressure relief are discussed. Minimum factors of safety are suggested. Future use of the shaft subgrade is also considered. Bottom plug failure case histories at several shafts are evaluated. This paper should be useful to project designers, ground support system design engineers and contractors involved with construction of shafts for underground facilities
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APA: Steven W. Hunt Safdar A. Gill  (1997)  Bottom Stability of Shafts with Cohesive Soil Plugs Overlying an Artesian Aquifer

MLA: Steven W. Hunt Safdar A. Gill Bottom Stability of Shafts with Cohesive Soil Plugs Overlying an Artesian Aquifer. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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