Combined Ground Freezing Application for the Excavation of Connection Tunnels for Centrum Nauki Kopernik Station—Warsaw Underground Line II

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Achille Balossi Restelli Elena Rovetto Andrea Pettinaroli
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"The Station “C13” of Warsaw Underground Line II, with tunnel crown 10m below the water table, required the excavation of three connection tunnels, underpassing a six-lane in service road tunnel, working from two lateral shafts. After the collapse occurred while digging the first tunnel, the use of artificial ground freezing was chosen to ensure the excavation under safe conditions. A complex freezing pipe geometry and excavation sequencing was necessary because of the interferences of the overlying road tunnel diaphragm wall foundations, shaft internal structures and previous grouting activities. A combined freezing method was used: nitrogen for freezing the tunnel arches, brine for freezing the intermediate wall and for maintenance stages. Sandy and silty sandy layers were frozen around the crowns and sides. No treatment was necessary for the inverts, lying in clay. A monitoring system of ground temperatures and structure movements allowed for successful completion of work in 8 months. INTRODUCTION The C13 Station of the Warsaw Underground-Line II is located on the West bank of the Vistula River. It consists of two shafts and three connecting tunnels, passing under the Wislostrada (WS) Road tunnel. According to the initial geotechnical investigation, tunnels should have been excavated in high-plasticity clay, but during the first borings non cohesive soil was encountered. Additional investigations were performed on both shafts and a more detailed stratigraphy was reconstructed (Lombardi et al. 2015). Layers of fine sand, sandy silt and sandy silty clay were present along the tunnels crown arches and in the North East tunnel they extended down to the centre line (-13.735m above the Vistula River medium level). Based on the new stratigraphy, it was decided to stabilize the crown and control the groundwater inflow from the face with jet-grouting columns extending the treatment down to the clayey soil, but a collapse occurred in the North West tunnel with soil and water inflow inside the shaft."
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APA: Achille Balossi Restelli Elena Rovetto Andrea Pettinaroli  (2016)  Combined Ground Freezing Application for the Excavation of Connection Tunnels for Centrum Nauki Kopernik Station—Warsaw Underground Line II

MLA: Achille Balossi Restelli Elena Rovetto Andrea Pettinaroli Combined Ground Freezing Application for the Excavation of Connection Tunnels for Centrum Nauki Kopernik Station—Warsaw Underground Line II. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2016.

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