Title of article :
Major engineering constructions on top of a high-temperature geothermal system: problems encountered at Tokaanu, New Zealand
Author/Authors :
Manfred P. Hochstein، نويسنده , , Warwick M. Prebble، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The Tokaanu hydroelectric power station, a 2-km long section of the headrace tunnel, and an approximately
0.5-km long segment of the tailrace were sited along the broad, southern resistivity boundary of the active,
high-temperature Tokaanu–Waihi geothermal system. Exploration drilling over the tunnel route showed that
thermally altered rocks with temperatures up to 42 ◦C would be found at tunnel level. No toxic gases were
detected and excavation of the tunnel went ahead. Temperatures above 99 ◦C, however, were encountered
at shallow depths (<20 m) near the base of the powerhouse and along a section of the tailrace canal. This
produced flashing discharges at the wellhead of several test bores. The potential for hydrothermal eruptions,
which could be triggered by reducing hydrostatic pressures, was tested by stepwise dewatering of two, max.
10,000m2, artificial ponds. No eruptions occurred and the canal was excavated after completing the tests. A
heat balance analysis of the final test is presented. For safety, the bottom of the canal was raised and widened
over the hot ground.
© 2006 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of CNR.
Keywords :
Hot ground , Foundation studies , Hydrothermal eruptions , Hot lakes , Thermallyaltered rocks , Deep excavation , New Zealand , Tokaanu , Heat balance , tunnelling
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics