Soil Conditioning for Potomac Group Soils in Washington DC - NAT2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Aliberti E. Comis M. Wone
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Dec 1, 2022

Abstract

DC Water’s Clean Rivers (DCCR) program involves the construction of approximately 29 km (18 mi) of CSO tunnels in Potomac Group soils in the Washington DC area. Soils include an upper predominantly over-consolidated fine grained plastic material facies (P/A) and lower predominantly coarsegrained facies (PTX). As earth pressure balance (EPB) tunnel boring machines (TBMs) are mainly used in such soils, the correct approach to soil conditioning can make a considerable difference in TBM performance. Soil conditioning laboratory tests are often completed during the planning phase prior to TBM excavation to develop a baseline for soil conditioning, reduce risks, minimize costs, and improve performance. However, only a few basic tests are standardized to date, and conditioning regimes are fine-tuned during the mining phase. The paper illustrates the effort carried out to identify the correct soil conditioning regime for both PA and PTX facies to improve TBM overall performance and reduce ground movement during the excavation of the Northeast Boundary Tunnel (NEBT) in Washington DC.
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APA: R. Aliberti E. Comis M. Wone  (2022)  Soil Conditioning for Potomac Group Soils in Washington DC - NAT2022

MLA: R. Aliberti E. Comis M. Wone Soil Conditioning for Potomac Group Soils in Washington DC - NAT2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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