Ground-freezing experience on the east side access Northern Boulevard crossing, New York

A brief review is given of ground freezing technology as a means of providing groundwater cut-off and temporary structural support in weak ground for transportation tunnelling and shaft-sinking operations. Then detailed coverage of a particular case history is reported in variable soils in Queens, N...

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Main Authors: Schmall, Paul, Dawson, Andrew
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Published: ICE Publishing 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/44877/
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description A brief review is given of ground freezing technology as a means of providing groundwater cut-off and temporary structural support in weak ground for transportation tunnelling and shaft-sinking operations. Then detailed coverage of a particular case history is reported in variable soils in Queens, New York. As part of the upgrading of rail access from Long Island into Manhattan, a tunnel was required that necessitated a frozen arch structure under a ‘live’ roadway and rail lines. The installation, development and performance of the frozen zone are described. At two small locations groundwater continued to flow through the line of the frozen arch, the heat in the newly arrived groundwater being greater than the capacity of the ground freezing technique to remove that heat, thereby preventing final ‘closure’ by frozen soil at those points. The remedial works to overcome these difficulties are described. Some conclusions are drawn concerning the reasons when and why these localized unfrozen ‘windows’ can be anticipated in freeze zones and about the requirements for remedial solutions.
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spelling nottingham-448772020-05-04T19:00:13Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/44877/ Ground-freezing experience on the east side access Northern Boulevard crossing, New York Schmall, Paul Dawson, Andrew A brief review is given of ground freezing technology as a means of providing groundwater cut-off and temporary structural support in weak ground for transportation tunnelling and shaft-sinking operations. Then detailed coverage of a particular case history is reported in variable soils in Queens, New York. As part of the upgrading of rail access from Long Island into Manhattan, a tunnel was required that necessitated a frozen arch structure under a ‘live’ roadway and rail lines. The installation, development and performance of the frozen zone are described. At two small locations groundwater continued to flow through the line of the frozen arch, the heat in the newly arrived groundwater being greater than the capacity of the ground freezing technique to remove that heat, thereby preventing final ‘closure’ by frozen soil at those points. The remedial works to overcome these difficulties are described. Some conclusions are drawn concerning the reasons when and why these localized unfrozen ‘windows’ can be anticipated in freeze zones and about the requirements for remedial solutions. ICE Publishing 2017-08-11 Article PeerReviewed Schmall, Paul and Dawson, Andrew (2017) Ground-freezing experience on the east side access Northern Boulevard crossing, New York. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Ground Improvement, 170 (GI3). pp. 159-172. ISSN 1755-0769 Tunnels & tunnelling Groundwater Temporary Works http://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/doi/10.1680/jgrim.16.00012 doi:10.1680/jgrim.16.00012 doi:10.1680/jgrim.16.00012
spellingShingle Tunnels & tunnelling
Groundwater
Temporary Works
Schmall, Paul
Dawson, Andrew
Ground-freezing experience on the east side access Northern Boulevard crossing, New York
title Ground-freezing experience on the east side access Northern Boulevard crossing, New York
title_full Ground-freezing experience on the east side access Northern Boulevard crossing, New York
title_fullStr Ground-freezing experience on the east side access Northern Boulevard crossing, New York
title_full_unstemmed Ground-freezing experience on the east side access Northern Boulevard crossing, New York
title_short Ground-freezing experience on the east side access Northern Boulevard crossing, New York
title_sort ground-freezing experience on the east side access northern boulevard crossing, new york
topic Tunnels & tunnelling
Groundwater
Temporary Works
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/44877/
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