Rehabilitation of the Mud Mountain bypass tunnel invert

  • This paper describes the design of the new tunnel invert lining of the 9-foot tunnel at Mud Mountain Dam, Washington, USA. The tunnel diverts all bed load sediments into the tailwater. Major invert abrasion has been observed in the existing steel lining. The new invert design consists of 0.59 m2 and 0.79 m2 granite blocks that are 0.25 m thick and placed tightly together along the tunnel. Stability analysis showed factors of safety ranging from 1.2 to 2.6 against uplift. This will be achieved with strip drains placed in the bedding material along the tunnel. A service-design-life analysis was performed using abrasion prediction modelling. This model was based on abrasion measurement data acquired from granite field tests at Pfaffensprung sediment bypass tunnel, Switzerland. The estimated annual abrasion depths for the granite were approximately 0.50 mm/year for average sediment transport conditions.
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Author:C. Auel, J.R. Thene, J. Carroll, C. Holmes, R.M. Boes
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-151413
DOI:https://doi.org/10.25974/fhms-15141
Parent Title (English):VINGT SIXIÈME CONGRÈS DES GRANDS BARRAGES Vienne, Juillet 2018
Publisher:COMMISSION INTERNATIONALE DES GRANDES BARRAGES
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2022/08/22
Year of first Publication:2018
Provider of the Publication Server:FH Münster - University of Applied Sciences
Release Date:2022/09/02
Faculties:Bauingenieurwesen (BAU)
Publication list:Auel, Christian
Licence (German):License LogoZweitveroeffentlichung