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14th Australasian Tunnelling Conference

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14th Australasian Tunnelling Conference

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Segmental Tunnel Lining Breakouts and Cross Connection Tunnels - Adelaide Desalination Plant, Australia

The Adelaide Desalination Plant (ADP) draws raw sea water into the facility and returns saline concentrate to the Gulf St Vincent via subsea conduits. This paper describes the detailed design and construction methodologies developed for the cross connection tunnel excavation. The paper concentrates on key design elements which include: lateral breakout support of the segmental tunnel lining, ground improvement grouting in the zone of the cross connection tunnels due to extremely variable and weak ground conditions, and excavation methodologies and proposed support types of the riser to tunnel cross connections.The design process consisted of developing concepts, detailed risk assessment, three-dimensional (3D) finite element modelling and structural analysis for temporary support of tunnel lining; functional design of the ground improvement grouting and the temporary support; and permanent lining design of tunnel to ocean riser connections in a mixed soft ground/hard rock environment.The paper also presents conclusions of the design based on construction data available, and highlights the close collaboration between the design team and construction team.
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Unique ID: P201102041

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