Ground Freezing In Urban Areas And Under Special Conditions

Deep Foundations Institute
Frank Haehnig
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Ground freezing is a technique which is used more and more in tunnelling under complex ground conditions. This paper will present three case studies which highlight different aspects of the ground freezing technique when applied in urban environment. The first project is the City-Tunnel in Leipzig, Germany, which is being built beneath the central station and which is the largest ground freezing project currently under construction in Germany. The second case study is part of the North-South-Line project in Amsterdam, Netherlands where ground freezing will be carried out to al-low the TBM drive through old wooden foundation piles. The freeze tubes for this project will be driven using Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD). The last project is the Hallandsas Tunnel Sweden where the ground freezing equipment has to be installed against high water pressure. The paper illustrates that ground freezing can be implemented in difficult ground conditions such as soft ground, highly fractured rock and high water pressure. The case studies highlight the importance of good workmanship. With the increasing numbers of large tunnels being constructed in difficult ground conditions the paper concludes that the complex case studies presented will be-come more representative for future tunnel projects in urban environments.
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APA: Frank Haehnig  (2008)  Ground Freezing In Urban Areas And Under Special Conditions

MLA: Frank Haehnig Ground Freezing In Urban Areas And Under Special Conditions. Deep Foundations Institute, 2008.

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