A HEADRACE TUNNEL RECONSTRUCTION IN TURKEY

The operation of a hydro power project in North Turkey started in 2015, included the 12km long headrace tunnel. An 8km long lower tunnel section was excavated by double shield TBM technology with 8.7m ID. Due to problems with the mechanised excavation, a 4km long upper tunnel section was excavated c...

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Main Authors: Matouš Hilar, Martin Srb, Jakub Nosek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CTU Central Library 2019-07-01
Series:Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings
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Online Access:https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/APP/article/view/5694
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spelling doaj-5a9e8fe7ad4744d697461fb614f232482020-11-24T21:54:55ZengCTU Central LibraryActa Polytechnica CTU Proceedings2336-53822019-07-01230253010.14311/APP.2019.23.00254598A HEADRACE TUNNEL RECONSTRUCTION IN TURKEYMatouš HilarMartin SrbJakub NosekThe operation of a hydro power project in North Turkey started in 2015, included the 12km long headrace tunnel. An 8km long lower tunnel section was excavated by double shield TBM technology with 8.7m ID. Due to problems with the mechanised excavation, a 4km long upper tunnel section was excavated conventionally by the Drill and Blast method with single shell lining generated from fibre reinforced sprayed concrete and rock bolts. Significant operational problems were observed in September 2016. The flooded tunnel was investigated by underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle which indicated significant collapses. Operation of the power station had to be stopped and water from a supply dam at the headrace tunnel inlet had to be discharged to enable dewatering and inspection of the tunnel. Consequent investigation revealed three major collapses and a considerable variety of other damages in the D&B section of the tunnel. Repair and strengthening of the tunnel was completed in October 2017.https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/APP/article/view/5694tunnel, reconstruction, conventional excavation, sprayed concrete, TBM
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author Matouš Hilar
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Martin Srb
Jakub Nosek
A HEADRACE TUNNEL RECONSTRUCTION IN TURKEY
Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings
tunnel, reconstruction, conventional excavation, sprayed concrete, TBM
author_facet Matouš Hilar
Martin Srb
Jakub Nosek
author_sort Matouš Hilar
title A HEADRACE TUNNEL RECONSTRUCTION IN TURKEY
title_short A HEADRACE TUNNEL RECONSTRUCTION IN TURKEY
title_full A HEADRACE TUNNEL RECONSTRUCTION IN TURKEY
title_fullStr A HEADRACE TUNNEL RECONSTRUCTION IN TURKEY
title_full_unstemmed A HEADRACE TUNNEL RECONSTRUCTION IN TURKEY
title_sort headrace tunnel reconstruction in turkey
publisher CTU Central Library
series Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings
issn 2336-5382
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The operation of a hydro power project in North Turkey started in 2015, included the 12km long headrace tunnel. An 8km long lower tunnel section was excavated by double shield TBM technology with 8.7m ID. Due to problems with the mechanised excavation, a 4km long upper tunnel section was excavated conventionally by the Drill and Blast method with single shell lining generated from fibre reinforced sprayed concrete and rock bolts. Significant operational problems were observed in September 2016. The flooded tunnel was investigated by underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle which indicated significant collapses. Operation of the power station had to be stopped and water from a supply dam at the headrace tunnel inlet had to be discharged to enable dewatering and inspection of the tunnel. Consequent investigation revealed three major collapses and a considerable variety of other damages in the D&B section of the tunnel. Repair and strengthening of the tunnel was completed in October 2017.
topic tunnel, reconstruction, conventional excavation, sprayed concrete, TBM
url https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/APP/article/view/5694
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