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VIII Australian Tunnelling Conference

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VIII Australian Tunnelling Conference

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Design Investigations for a Steel Lined Pressure Tunnel in the King River Power Development, Tasmania

The King River Power Development on the West Coast of Tasmania has involved the storage of the waters of the King River in the new Lake Burbury and their diversion through a 7 km tunnel to a 144 MW power station. The last kilometre of this tunnel descends through 160 m under a ridge before emerging from the bank of the King River at the power station site. The decreasing cover over the tunnel as it approaches the power station meant that a steel lining was required in the last few hundred metres of the tunnel. This paper describes the geotechnical investigations which were carried out to establish the necessary length of the steel lining.
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  • Published: 1993
  • PDF Size: 0.404 Mb.
  • Unique ID: P199306009

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