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Hydrogeological assessment of non-linear underground enclosures
Abstract Excavations below the water table are usually undertaken by combining the protection of retaining walls with dewatering by pumping wells. Severe difficulties may arise if the retaining walls have defects. Therefore, their state must be determined and, if needed, the defects repaired or the dewatering system redesigned. The state of underground retaining walls can be evaluated using hydrogeological methods, but these methods are well-established only for linear excavations. The objective of this work is to propose a procedure to evaluate the state of non-linear underground enclosures by analysing the groundwater response to pumping inside the enclosure. The proposed method, which is based on diagnostic plots (derivative of drawdown with respect to the logarithm of time), allows (1) determining if an underground non-linear enclosure has isolated openings or numerous defects and (2) computing its effective conductance or effective hydraulic conductivity. The methodology is tested with data collected during the excavation of a shaft required for the construction of the high speed train (HST) tunnel in Barcelona, Spain. The procedure can be applied using the wells drilled for dewatering. Although a test before the excavation is recommended to evaluate the underground retaining walls (Watertightness Assessment Test), the method can be applied using data collected at the beginning of the dewatering stage.
Highlights Defects are common in retaining walls used to underground excavations The state of the underground enclosure must be known prior to the excavation Groundwater response to pumping inside the enclosure depends on its properties Diagnostic plots are used to assess non-linear underground enclosures The method allows assessing the effective hydraulic conductivity of underground enclosures
Hydrogeological assessment of non-linear underground enclosures
Abstract Excavations below the water table are usually undertaken by combining the protection of retaining walls with dewatering by pumping wells. Severe difficulties may arise if the retaining walls have defects. Therefore, their state must be determined and, if needed, the defects repaired or the dewatering system redesigned. The state of underground retaining walls can be evaluated using hydrogeological methods, but these methods are well-established only for linear excavations. The objective of this work is to propose a procedure to evaluate the state of non-linear underground enclosures by analysing the groundwater response to pumping inside the enclosure. The proposed method, which is based on diagnostic plots (derivative of drawdown with respect to the logarithm of time), allows (1) determining if an underground non-linear enclosure has isolated openings or numerous defects and (2) computing its effective conductance or effective hydraulic conductivity. The methodology is tested with data collected during the excavation of a shaft required for the construction of the high speed train (HST) tunnel in Barcelona, Spain. The procedure can be applied using the wells drilled for dewatering. Although a test before the excavation is recommended to evaluate the underground retaining walls (Watertightness Assessment Test), the method can be applied using data collected at the beginning of the dewatering stage.
Highlights Defects are common in retaining walls used to underground excavations The state of the underground enclosure must be known prior to the excavation Groundwater response to pumping inside the enclosure depends on its properties Diagnostic plots are used to assess non-linear underground enclosures The method allows assessing the effective hydraulic conductivity of underground enclosures
Hydrogeological assessment of non-linear underground enclosures
Pujades, Estanislao (author) / Jurado, Anna (author) / Carrera, Jesus (author) / Vázquez-Suñé, Enric (author) / Dassargues, Alain (author)
Engineering Geology ; 207 ; 91-102
2016-04-15
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Hydrogeological assessment of non-linear underground enclosures
British Library Online Contents | 2016
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Online Contents | 2016
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