Brisbane Airport Link Project – Design and Construction of the 26 m Span Kedron Caverns: Comparing Monitoring Data with the Design

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M McRae M Villeneuve M Trim Y Sun P Barraclough A Spiegl A Amon H Lagger I Coombes
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The Brisbane Airport Link Project (AirportlinkM7) includes the design and construction of more than 12.5 km of tunnels, with the Kedron interchange including four ramp tunnels that intersect with mainline tunnels and result in caverns with spans of up to 26 m. These caverns are in highly variable ground conditions with less than 35 m of cover underlying residential neighbourhoods and commercial properties. The Kedron caverns were constructed using the sequential excavation method (SEM). Owing to complex geometry and excavation sequence, the caverns were designed based on numerical modelling methods, including both two- and three-dimensional models. These numerical methods were used to develop a suite of support types with excavation sequences for the expected range of ground conditions. A combination of methods that included in-tunnel monitoring (convergence monitoring and extensometers), probe holes, endoscope probes, face mapping and ground settlement measurements were used to verify performance of the tunnel support systems and to select and refine the appropriate support system for each section of the caverns. The construction monitoring data indicated that numerical modelling can provide a good basis for predicting the performance of large-span underground openings in highly variable ground conditions. This paper presents a comparison of the performance of the caverns predicted by state-of-the-art numerical models and the actual measured performance.CITATION:McRae, M, Villeneuve, M, Trim, M, Sun, Y, Barraclough, P, Spiegl, A, Amon, A, Lagger, H and Coombes, I, 2014. Brisbane Airport Link Project – design and construction of the 26 m span Kedron Caverns: comparing monitoring data with the design, in Proceedings 15th Australasian Tunnelling Conference 2014 , pp 295–306 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: M McRae M Villeneuve M Trim Y Sun P Barraclough A Spiegl A Amon H Lagger I Coombes  (2014)  Brisbane Airport Link Project – Design and Construction of the 26 m Span Kedron Caverns: Comparing Monitoring Data with the Design

MLA: M McRae M Villeneuve M Trim Y Sun P Barraclough A Spiegl A Amon H Lagger I Coombes Brisbane Airport Link Project – Design and Construction of the 26 m Span Kedron Caverns: Comparing Monitoring Data with the Design. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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