In-situ ground stress measurements and their effect on the design of Pergau hydroelectric project, Malaysia

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
D. R. Taylor R. Patel P. M. Varley
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Jun 19, 1905

Abstract

In-situ measurements of ground stress were made from surface boreholes, using overcoring and hydrofracturing techniques, to obtain data for the detailed design of the underground works at Pergau. Unexpectedly low stresses were measured and appeared to correlate with apparent hydrofracturing observed during permeability testing. The low values of the minor principal stress had a major impact on design, particularly of the lining for the pressure tunnel and shaft. Additional hydrofracture tests were made underground during construction of the low- and high-pressure headrace tunnels and the pressure shaft, to define the vertical reduction in the minor principal stress with overburden. These data were then used to locate and design the steel and reinforced concrete linings
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APA: D. R. Taylor R. Patel P. M. Varley  (1905)  In-situ ground stress measurements and their effect on the design of Pergau hydroelectric project, Malaysia

MLA: D. R. Taylor R. Patel P. M. Varley In-situ ground stress measurements and their effect on the design of Pergau hydroelectric project, Malaysia. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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