Rock Mechanics Studies For A High Cut At A Nuclear Power Station In Pennsylvania

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
L. J. West R. M. Perrry
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

This chapter describes the rock mechanics studies performed for a high cut at a nuclear power station in Pennsylvania. Two units presently are being constructed on the Susquehanna River. When these units are completed, they will generate approximately 2100 MW of electricity. It was necessary to excavate about 1 million cu yd of rock to prepare the site. This excavation resulted in a high cut on the west and north sides of the station area with a maximum height of about 200 ft. The location of the high cut with respect to the plant facilities is shown on Fig. 1. The recommended slope angles ranged from 1 ½ (horizontal) to 1 (vertical) for the upper residual soil to ½ to 1 for the deeper competent rock. Because of the significant height of this cut and the fact that the slope is immediately adjacent to the proposed nuclear facilities, extensive stability analyses were performed prior to, during, and after excavation to evaluate the steepest angle at which the slopes could be safely cut. The studies consisted of evaluating both qualitatively and quantitatively all apparent factors which could affect the stability of the slopes. These factors include the strength of the material, the zones of weak material which are present along the planes of schistosity, the prominent joint systems, the ground water, and postulated seismic effects. FIELD AND LABORATORY STUDIES A comprehensive program of field explorations was performed to evaluate the geologic characteristics of this site. This program consisted
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APA: L. J. West R. M. Perrry  (1970)  Rock Mechanics Studies For A High Cut At A Nuclear Power Station In Pennsylvania

MLA: L. J. West R. M. Perrry Rock Mechanics Studies For A High Cut At A Nuclear Power Station In Pennsylvania. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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