Underwater Tunnel Repair with Stainless Steel Segmental Liner - NAT2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Matthew Goff Russell Lutch
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Dec 1, 2022

Abstract

The Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) operates the largest regional water authority in the State of Michigan. Two of the tunnels supplying raw water to the system from the Detroit River are the Springwells and Northeast Tunnels. The existing 70- to 90-year old concrete lined tunnels have experienced distress and cracking over their life requiring non-structural repairs to sections of the tunnels. For the repair, an interior stainless-steel segmental liner plate system has been designed to restore the watertight capacity of the tunnel liner and resist the exterior hydrostatic groundwater pressure in a dewatered condition. The team is utilizing a “wet repair” approach to perform the necessary repairs while the tunnel remains fully flooded and operational. To test and validate the tunnel repair approach, a full-scale mock-up of the proposed repair has been performed using underwater equipment and divers.
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APA: Matthew Goff Russell Lutch  (2022)  Underwater Tunnel Repair with Stainless Steel Segmental Liner - NAT2022

MLA: Matthew Goff Russell Lutch Underwater Tunnel Repair with Stainless Steel Segmental Liner - NAT2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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