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Title: ENGINEERING GEOLOGY OF THE CHANNEL TUNNEL


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ENGINEERING GEOLOGY OF THE CHANNEL TUNNEL
  • Richard Rae Robert Hazelhurst
  • March 2006

2
Contents
  • Geology beneath The English Channel
  • Selecting the best location for a tunnel
  • Successful tunnel construction (1987-1991)

3
ENGLAND
SECTION LINE
FRANCE
4
The Weald
  • Sediment laid down when area was underwater
  • Dome arose in Miocene period (60m years ago)
  • Dome weathered away over time

5
Tunnel Location
  • Lower chalk layer
  • soft but stable easy to excavate, but will
    stand up even without supporting walls
  • impermeable comprises 80 chalk, with some
    clay mixed in
  • depth and thickness of layer acceptable for a
    tunnel
  • layer continuous across whole width of channel

Section through chalk layer beneath English
Channel
6
Route
  • Tunnel construction began in 1883 abandoned for
    military reasons
  • 1980s advanced oil techniques used
  • 4000km of geophysical surveys
  • 116 marine and 68 land boreholes
  • Buried valleys presented major hazard route had
    to stick to rock

7
Construction
  • 8.2 m diameter TBMs, met in middle
  • English machines - 'open face' (faster)
  • French - 'earth pressure balance'

8
Construction
  • Tunnels are 51 Km in length, of which 37.5 Km is
    undersea
  • 2400 tonnes/hour spoil 4 million m3
  • 360,000 m² of land reclaimed
  • TBM placed segmental concrete linings
  • Gasket or grout to prevent water ingress
  • 150 year design life

9
Problems
  • Surveys only provided samples in between
    unknown. e.g. aquiclude at crossover
  • Water ingress caused TBM breakdowns on English
    side
  • Poor ground conditions on French side
  • But, generally highly successful - up to 426m
    per week completed ahead of schedule

10
  • Thank you
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