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Riverside County - Orange County Major
Investment Study Tunneling Considerations in the
Santa Ana Mountains MIS Policy Committee April
29, 2005
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- Design and Construction Challenges
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- Groundwater
- Landfill sites
- Active and non-active faults
- Ventilation
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- Groundwater Issues
- Groundwater levels affect surface ecology
- Tunneling should not affect groundwater levels
- Watertight linings required
- Linings designed for water pressure plus ground
loads
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4- Watertight Lining Options
- Cast in place, waterproof permanent lining
- Segmented pre-cast concrete lining
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5 Drill Blast Tunnel with Waterproof Permanent
Lining
6TBM with Segmented, Pre-cast Concrete Lining
7Watertight Segmental Concrete Tunnel
8How a Segment Gasket Works
- No Gasket Compression
- Start of Gasket Compression
- 75 Gasket Compression
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- Groundwater Design Challenges
- Groundwater pressures impact approach to
construction - Tunnel diameter of 46 feet limits allowable
groundwater pressure to a tunnel depth of 700
feet below groundwater surface - Practical limit of 32 inches for segmental liner
thickness -
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10Influence of Tunnel Diameter Depth of
Groundwater
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- Challenges of Tunneling
- Near Landfill Sites
- Face stability problems in tunnel excavation
- Potential of encountering contamination
- Potential damage to landfill lining
- Long term durability and contamination risks
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- Active and Non-active Faults
- Non-active faults characterized by stability or
water ingress problems - Active faults characterized by potential for
large movements - Elsinore fault active, last movement in 1910
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- Ventilation Design Considerations
- Smoke control in case of fire
- Air quality within the tunnel
- Quality of air discharged
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- Ventilation Options
- Longitudinal (Nozzles, Central or Jet Fans)
- Fully Transverse (supply and exhaust)
- Semi-Transverse (supply or exhaust)
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Longitudinal Ventilation Longitudinal
Ventilation with Central Fans Saccardo
Nozzle Longitudinal Ventilation with Jet
Fans Longitudinal Ventilation with
Saccardo Nozzle Shaft
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Fully Transverse Ventilation Fully
Transverse Ventilation with Supply and Exhaust
Systems
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Semi - Transverse Ventilation Semi-Transverse
Supply Ventilation System Semi-Transverse
Exhaust Ventilation System
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18Possible Ventilation System for Deep Tunnel
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Possible Ventilation System for Deep
Tunnel Possible Ventilation Shaft
Layout
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