Title of article
Groundwater and geotechnical aspects of deep excavations in Hong Kong
Author/Authors
Forth، نويسنده , , R.A، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
8
From page
253
To page
260
Abstract
Consideration of groundwater is a key element in almost every construction project. The design of deep excavations for basements or underground railway station concourses below the water table require that the water pressures are taken into account. Whilst these can be considered to be hydrostatic in soil, the decreasing permeability of rock with depth and the fact that groundwater flow is invariably along discrete fractures means that the water pressure is unlikely to be hydrostatic at depth.
water control for deep excavations can be achieved by a number of methods such as grouting, pumping or structural walls or a combination of these. For tunnelling projects grouting is extensively used, but the development of sophisticated tunnelling machines has led in many cases to the demise of compressed air as a means of groundwater control.
Keywords
rock , groundwater , Settlement , Permeability , Dewatering
Journal title
Engineering Geology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Engineering Geology
Record number
2345574
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