Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference (한국지반공학회:학술대회논문집)
- 1993.10b
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- Pages.235-247
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- 1993
A REVIEW OF THE ROCK MECHANICAL AND ENGINEERING GEOLOGICAL RESEARCH AT GJOVIK OLYMPIC CAVERN
GJOEVIK올림픽 경기장(암반역학 및 지질공학 분야)
- Barton, N. (NORWEGIAN GEOTECHNICAL INSTITUTE) ;
- By, T.L. (NORWEGIAN GEOTECHNICAL INSTITUTE) ;
- Chryssanthakis, P. (NORWEGIAN GEOTECHNICAL INSTITUTE) ;
- Tunbridge, L. (NORWEGIAN GEOTECHNICAL INSTITUTE) ;
- Kristiansen, J. (NORWEGIAN GEOTECHNICAL INSTITUTE) ;
- Loset, F. (NORWEGIAN GEOTECHNICAL INSTITUTE) ;
- Bhasin, R.K. (NORWEGIAN GEOTECHNICAL INSTITUTE) ;
- Westerdahl, H. (NORWEGIAN GEOTECHNICAL INSTITUTE) ;
- Vik, G. (NORWEGIAN GEOTECHNICAL INSTITUTE) ;
- Myrvang, A. (SINTEF ROCK AND MINERAL ENGINEERING) ;
- Hansen, S.E. (SINTEF ROCK AND MINERAL ENGINEERING) ;
- Lv, Ming (SINTEF ROCK AND MINERAL ENGINEERING) ;
- Stjern, G. (SINTEF ROCK AND MINERAL ENGINEERING) ;
- Ruistven, H. (SINTEF ROCK AND MINERAL ENGINEERING) ;
- Kjorholt, H. (SINTEF ROCK AND MINERAL ENGINEERING) ;
- Lee, M.S. (HYUNDAI ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION)
- Published : 1993.10.01
Abstract
The 62 m span Olympic lee Hockey cavern in Gjovik, Norway, is located in jointed gneiss of average RaD = 70% and has a rock cover of only 25 to 50m, thus posing challenging design p problems. The investigations prior to construction included two types of stress measurements, cross-hole seismic tomography, special coe logging, Q-system classification and numerical modelling with UDEC-BB. Predicted maximum deformations were 4 to 8 mm; surprisingly small due to the high horizontal stresses recorded. Extensometer (MPBX) installations from the surface prior to construction, precision surface levelling and MPBX installed from inside the cavern give a combined measure of maximum deformations in the range 7 to 8 mm with the 62 m span fully e excavated, and three adjacent caverns for the Postal Services also completed.
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