在伦敦地下的兰贝斯组和塔奈特地层中喷射灌浆至新深度

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
T.G. Newman, A.J. Skarda
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在伦敦西南部巴特西 Kirtling 街的泰晤士河潮汐隧道竖井内进行了一次喷射灌浆试验,以评估该技术在兰贝斯组和塔奈特地层沉积物(地下 60 米)中的可行性。在这个深度和这些土壤类型中,英国没有喷射灌浆的先例。在竖井范围内的上部和下部颗粒区分别建造了四个独立的上部和下部灌浆柱,然后在随后的地下连续墙内衬挖掘过程中挖出进行检查和测量。上部锚柱的目标直径在粒状槽砂和层状基床材料内实现,垂直偏差极小。然而,在坚硬的粘性层状岩床和下雪利粘土材料中,这些目标就无法实现了。在乌普诺岩层顶部属于 "卵石层 "的致密砾石和坚硬的砾质粘土中,下部岩柱的形成受到严重限制,但在由乌普诺砂组成的岩层下部,则可以达到目标直径。在其底部,岩柱直径同样受限于塔奈特地层顶部非常致密的砂层。
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Jet grouting to new depths in the Lambeth Group and Thanet Formation beneath London
A jet grouting trial was undertaken within the Thames Tideway Tunnel shaft at Kirtling Street in Battersea, southwest London, to assess the viability of the technique within the Lambeth Group and Thanet Formation sediments up to 60 m below ground level (bgl). There was no precedent industry experience of jet grouting in the U.K. at this depth and in these soil types. Four, separate, upper and lower grout columns were constructed respectively within upper and lower granular zones, inside the shaft footprint and then exhumed for inspection and measurement during ensuing excavation within the diaphragm wall lining. Target diameters for the upper columns were achieved within granular channel sand and Laminated Bed material, with minimal vertical deviation. These were not so successfully achieved, however, within stiff cohesive Laminated Bed and Lower Shelly Clay materials. Formation of the lower columns was severely restricted in dense gravel belonging to the ‘Pebble Bed’ and stiff gravelly clay, at the top of the Upnor Formation, but with target diameters being achieved in the lower portion of the formation, comprising Upnor sand. At their base, the column diameters were again, restricted in the very dense sand at the top of the Thanet Formation.
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66
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6 months
期刊介绍: Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology is owned by the Geological Society of London and published by the Geological Society Publishing House. Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology & Hydrogeology (QJEGH) is an established peer reviewed international journal featuring papers on geology as applied to civil engineering mining practice and water resources. Papers are invited from, and about, all areas of the world on engineering geology and hydrogeology topics. This includes but is not limited to: applied geophysics, engineering geomorphology, environmental geology, hydrogeology, groundwater quality, ground source heat, contaminated land, waste management, land use planning, geotechnics, rock mechanics, geomaterials and geological hazards. The journal publishes the prestigious Glossop and Ineson lectures, research papers, case studies, review articles, technical notes, photographic features, thematic sets, discussion papers, editorial opinion and book reviews.
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