Design And Installation Of Large Diameter Sub-Sea Connecting Shafts For The Seabrook Station Cooling Water System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Allen J. Hulshizer Jean-Pierre Nossereau
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The main thrust of this paper covers the design, installation techniques and experience associated with the installation of eleven 1.5 m (4'-11") and three 2.87 m (9'-5") diameter shafts in 15 to 23 meters (50 to 75 ft) of water over 1.6 Km (a mile) out in the Atlantic Ocean. The approach implemented, permits the use of pre-fabricated shaft linings and incorporates a safe dry-tap method for connecting the offshore shafts to tunnels driven blind from deep land shafts over 4.8 Km (3 miles) away. This tunnel-shaft system is a unique venture employed at the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station to meet plant cooling water requirements.
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APA: Allen J. Hulshizer Jean-Pierre Nossereau  (1981)  Design And Installation Of Large Diameter Sub-Sea Connecting Shafts For The Seabrook Station Cooling Water System

MLA: Allen J. Hulshizer Jean-Pierre Nossereau Design And Installation Of Large Diameter Sub-Sea Connecting Shafts For The Seabrook Station Cooling Water System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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