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Controlling clay pore pressures for cut-and-cover tunneling

Controlling clay pore pressures for cut-and-cover tunneling
Controlling clay pore pressures for cut-and-cover tunneling
To facilitate construction of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link through Ashford in cut-and-cover tunnels and retained cut, it was necessary to control pore water pressures in the relatively low-permeability, laminated Weald Clay. This was achieved by means of an ejector well dewatering system. This paper describes and discusses the investigations carried out to characterise the in situ permeability of the Weald Clay, the design and performance of the ejector well system installed, and the associated soil surface settlements. The correlation between the changes in pore pressure and settlements at the site is compared with that given by Preene et al. This comparison is used to evaluate the method, and to provide some insights into the selection of appropriate parameter values of soil permeability and stiffness
field testing & monitoring, groundwater, retaining walls
1353-2618
227-236
Roberts, T.O.L.
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Roscoe, H.
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Butcher, D.J.E.
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Roberts, T.O.L.
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Roscoe, H.
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Butcher, D.J.E.
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Roberts, T.O.L., Roscoe, H. and Butcher, D.J.E. (2007) Controlling clay pore pressures for cut-and-cover tunneling. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Geotechnical Engineering, 160 (4), 227-236. (doi:10.1680/geng.2007.160.4.227).

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Abstract

To facilitate construction of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link through Ashford in cut-and-cover tunnels and retained cut, it was necessary to control pore water pressures in the relatively low-permeability, laminated Weald Clay. This was achieved by means of an ejector well dewatering system. This paper describes and discusses the investigations carried out to characterise the in situ permeability of the Weald Clay, the design and performance of the ejector well system installed, and the associated soil surface settlements. The correlation between the changes in pore pressure and settlements at the site is compared with that given by Preene et al. This comparison is used to evaluate the method, and to provide some insights into the selection of appropriate parameter values of soil permeability and stiffness

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Published date: October 2007
Keywords: field testing & monitoring, groundwater, retaining walls

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Local EPrints ID: 52973
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/52973
ISSN: 1353-2618
PURE UUID: 6b42fff2-3d0c-4393-a6f6-9548744a131b
ORCID for T.O.L. Roberts: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2271-0826

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Date deposited: 16 Jul 2008
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:47

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Author: T.O.L. Roberts ORCID iD
Author: H. Roscoe
Author: D.J.E. Butcher

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