Methodology For Geotechnical Evaluation Of An Underground Powerhouse In Weak Rock

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. L. Rosenblad R. E. Ranken D. M. Cregger
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The construction of a large span, high-walled underground opening in a low strength shale rock is unprecedented. The feasibility of constructing a pumped storage project with several tunnels and a large underground powerhouse in low strength shale rested largely on the feasibility of building stable openings large enough to accommodate the required equipment. Because of the lack of experience with large openings in shale, the decision was made to excavate a test adit and test chamber and conduct a multi-faceted geotechnical evaluation program designed to yield pertinent in-situ data on the ability of the shale to accommodate a large underground opening. Factors considered in the shape, size, orientation, and location of the test chamber were: (1) similarity to the anticipated powerhouse chamber, (2) nature of the most important data to be obtained, (3) feasibility of construction, and (4) economics.
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APA: J. L. Rosenblad R. E. Ranken D. M. Cregger  (1983)  Methodology For Geotechnical Evaluation Of An Underground Powerhouse In Weak Rock

MLA: J. L. Rosenblad R. E. Ranken D. M. Cregger Methodology For Geotechnical Evaluation Of An Underground Powerhouse In Weak Rock. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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