The changing nature of groundwater control for temporary works

IF 0.4 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
T. Roberts, M. Preene, W. Powrie
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Abstract

Groundwater control for temporary works uses a range of methods to allow below-ground construction in stable and workably dry conditions. Over the past 30 years this has had to change due to increased environmental regulation of groundwater and shorter programme timescales for deeper and larger projects. This paper discusses how traditional groundwater control strategies are evolving in response to these challenges and the increasing focus on reducing carbon dioxide emissions in construction. Consideration is also given to the range of soil permeability suitable for the application of dewatering techniques, and the related issue of sources of risk and uncertainty in design and procedures for managing these.
临时工程的地下水管制性质的转变
临时工程的地下水控制采用了一系列方法,以使地下施工在稳定和干燥的条件下进行。在过去的30年里,由于地下水环境管理的增加和更深和更大项目的方案时间缩短,这种情况不得不改变。本文讨论了传统的地下水控制策略是如何发展的,以应对这些挑战和日益关注的减少建筑中的二氧化碳排放。还考虑了适合应用脱水技术的土壤渗透性范围,以及设计和管理这些技术的风险和不确定性来源的相关问题。
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1.60
自引率
25.00%
发文量
68
审稿时长
>12 weeks
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