Effects of water related factors on pre-grouting in hard rock tunnelling

Water control is highly concerned for underground facilities, and rock grouting has been used over decades to reduce the water inflow. The performances of grouting are influenced by many factors such as rock type, joint distribution and grouting materials. In this paper, the effects of water related...

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Main Authors: Mao, Dawei, Lu, Ming, Zhao, Zhiye, Ng, Melvin
Other Authors: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-892442020-03-07T11:43:38Z Effects of water related factors on pre-grouting in hard rock tunnelling Mao, Dawei Lu, Ming Zhao, Zhiye Ng, Melvin School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Inflow DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering Water Control Water control is highly concerned for underground facilities, and rock grouting has been used over decades to reduce the water inflow. The performances of grouting are influenced by many factors such as rock type, joint distribution and grouting materials. In this paper, the effects of water related factors are focused, from the engineering perspective. The observed volume of water inflow from the probe drilling hole often serves as the base for judgment of grouting needs. The allowable limit of water inflow varies for underground facilities of different purposes. For similar underground facilities, such limit may also differ substantially in different regions. High pressure of underground water would increase difficulty for grouting. The water appearance may give indication on whether the fillings of joints or the weakness zones have been eroded. In the coastal area, the inflow water can be saline, and this needs to be taken into consideration to eliminate corrosion on electrical installations underground. Published version 2018-10-02T09:30:21Z 2019-12-06T17:21:02Z 2018-10-02T09:30:21Z 2019-12-06T17:21:02Z 2016 Journal Article Mao, D., Lu, M., Zhao, Z., & Ng, M. (2016). Effects of Water Related Factors on Pre-grouting in Hard Rock Tunnelling. Procedia Engineering, 165, 300-307. doi : 10.1016/j.proeng.2016.11.704 1877-7058 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89244 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46197 10.1016/j.proeng.2016.11.704 en Procedia Engineering © 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Selection and/or peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee of Symposium 2015 ICMAT 8 p. application/pdf
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Mao, Dawei
Lu, Ming
Zhao, Zhiye
Ng, Melvin
Effects of water related factors on pre-grouting in hard rock tunnelling
description Water control is highly concerned for underground facilities, and rock grouting has been used over decades to reduce the water inflow. The performances of grouting are influenced by many factors such as rock type, joint distribution and grouting materials. In this paper, the effects of water related factors are focused, from the engineering perspective. The observed volume of water inflow from the probe drilling hole often serves as the base for judgment of grouting needs. The allowable limit of water inflow varies for underground facilities of different purposes. For similar underground facilities, such limit may also differ substantially in different regions. High pressure of underground water would increase difficulty for grouting. The water appearance may give indication on whether the fillings of joints or the weakness zones have been eroded. In the coastal area, the inflow water can be saline, and this needs to be taken into consideration to eliminate corrosion on electrical installations underground.
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Lu, Ming
Zhao, Zhiye
Ng, Melvin
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title Effects of water related factors on pre-grouting in hard rock tunnelling
title_short Effects of water related factors on pre-grouting in hard rock tunnelling
title_full Effects of water related factors on pre-grouting in hard rock tunnelling
title_fullStr Effects of water related factors on pre-grouting in hard rock tunnelling
title_full_unstemmed Effects of water related factors on pre-grouting in hard rock tunnelling
title_sort effects of water related factors on pre-grouting in hard rock tunnelling
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