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Title: State of stress assessment for the Picote II underground powerhouse design
Authors: Muralha, J.
Lamas, L.
Esteves, C.
Keywords: In situ stresses;Underground cavern;Overcoring tests;Flat jack tests;Monitoring
Issue Date: May-2009
Abstract: The paper presents a description of the Picote II site, the objectives of the study that was carried out to assess the in situ state of stress in the rock mass, details of the testing programme and the methodology used for its interpretation. An overcoring testing programme was performed at the design stage, and a specific methodology was developed for the global interpretation of the test results, making use of a numerical model and considering the effect of the existing canyon on the stress field. This enabled to make recommendations regarding the initial stress field to consider in the design of the powerhouse cavern. Owing to the scarce information obtained at the design stage and to the high values of the calculated horizontal stresses, it was decided to perform additional stress measurement tests, using small flat jacks, once construction started and excavation of the adits reached the proximity of the underground powerhouse. Numerical simulations were also done for its interpretation and they confirmed the stress levels obtained at the design stage. The monitoring scheme implemented in the powerhouse cavern includes instrumentation to measure stress changes, which will occur during the excavation. Finally, the significance of the state of stress assessment to the powerhouse design and to the interpretation of monitoring data collected during construction is discussed.
URI: https://repositorio.lnec.pt/jspui/handle/123456789/16949
ISBN: 978-962-8014-17-0
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