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Title: Geo-Engineering In North Wales


1
Geo-Engineering In North Wales
  • A Study of the A55 Between Chester and Anglesey

2
Introduction
  • A55 main route into North Wales and Ireland
  • Length approx. 145km
  • Initially single lane highway following the
    railway along the coastline
  • Expansion/bypass schemes created to ease
    congestion
  • Schemes constructed between 1969 2001

3
Schemes of Note
  • Rhuallt Hill
  • Slope stabilisation due to landslip
  • Conwy
  • First UK immersed tube tunnel
  • Llan Glyn
  • Settlement due to sink holes and abandoned mines
  • Penmaenbach

4
A55 Route Map
5
Penmaenbach Tunnels
6
Penmaenbach TunnelsGeological Context
  • Rock Name and Type
  • Rhyolite (Acidic Igneous Intrusion)
  • Strength
  • 250MPa (Strong to very strong)
  • Orientation
  • Intrusion of Rhyolite into existing extrusive
    Rhyolite flows
  • Condition
  • Strong rock with good engineering properties
  • Loose scree deposits on slopes above

7
Penmaenbach TunnelsPossible Solutions
  • Build road elsewhere
  • Where?
  • Build around headland
  • Large cost, impractical
  • Build cutting through headland
  • Large associated cost
  • Environmental issues
  • Tunnel
  • Very hard rock

8
Penmaenbach TunnelsChosen Solution - Tunnel
  • 660m long, 12m diameter tunnel to accommodate
    west-bound traffic
  • East-bound traffic uses existing headland tunnel
    and old road
  • Tunnel driven by drilling and blasting through
    the Rhyolite volcanic rock

9
Penmaenbach TunnelsProblems Encountered
  • Rockfall danger
  • during and post construction
  • Slope instability
  • anchorage required to stabilise vertical rock
    slopes during blasting
  • Permeability
  • water flow aided by joints
  • water flow through tunnel lining
  • Varied rock types
  • Eastern end alluvial deposits slowed construction

10
Penmaenbach Tunnels
Construction 1 - Rockfall
  • Rockfall protection measures installed prior to
    construction to protect workers and safeguard road

11
Penmaenbach TunnelsConstruction 2 - Rock face
stabilisation
West portal vertical face supported by permanent
rock anchors during and after blasting
12
Penmaenbach TunnelsConstruction 3 - Tunnel lining
  • Tunnel lined with unreinforced permanent concrete
    lining, 0.25m thick
  • Minimal structural support
  • Prevent seepage
  • East and West portals supported by steel rims

13
Penmaenbach TunnelsConclusion
  • Extreme environment
  • Many engineering challenges
  • Geology
  • Existing infrastructure
  • Wide range of solutions
  • Used in combination to achieve best result
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