Wedge stability analysis and rock squeezing prediction of headrace tunnel, Lower Balephi Hydroelectric Project, Sindhupalchok District, central Nepal

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  • Biraj Gautam Welcome Energy Development Company Pvt. Limited Lower Balephi Hydroelectric Project, Sindhupalchock

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jngs.v42i0.31460

Keywords:

Stability, stress, tunnel, rock supports

Abstract

The wedge stability and stress analyses are important in tunnel stability assessment. The identification of the wedge stability and stress condition for the headrace tunnel suggests the required tunnel support in Lower Balephi Hydroelectric Project in Sindhupalchock District, central Nepal. The planned tunnel of the project is 4.5 min diameter and 4.2 km in length. The main litholog ies of the area along the tunnel axis are phyllite and phyllitic quartzite of the Kunchha Formation, Nawakot Complex. Wedge stability analysis in the headrace tunnel showed that the structural wedge would form due to excavation and can be stabilized with the help of rock bolting and shotcreting. Rock squeezing is predicted to occur in high tunnel depth in phyllite and it may be stabilized with the installation of roc k support consisting steel rib.

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Published

2011-09-24

How to Cite

Gautam, B. (2011). Wedge stability analysis and rock squeezing prediction of headrace tunnel, Lower Balephi Hydroelectric Project, Sindhupalchok District, central Nepal. Journal of Nepal Geological Society, 42, 125–136. https://doi.org/10.3126/jngs.v42i0.31460

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