Claims
- 1. An isolation structure for use in an underground passage defined within a rock formation having a microfracture system through which liquid seepage may occur, said isolation structure comprising a plurality of dam members, expansion joint means operatively interconnecting said dam members in predetermined surface adapted for substantial surface contact with an inner peripheral surface of said underground passage when disposed therein, said expansion joint being operative to effect movement of said dam members when disposed within said underground passage to effect pressurized engagement between said external surfaces of said dam members and the inner peripheral surface of said passage whereby to enable predetermined stress to be achieved in the rock formation.
- 2. An isolation structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said expansion joint includes a pair of generally parallel liner plates affixed to said dam members on mutually opposed surfaces thereof, and gasket means cooperative with the peripheral edges of said linner plates so as to establish a substantially closed chamber between said plates adapted to receive a fluid medium therein to effect selective separation of said plates and expansion of said dam members.
- 3. An isolation structure defined in claim 2 including spacer means interposed between said liner plates so as to maintain said liner plates in spaced relation.
- 4. An isolation structure as defined in claim 2 including injection manifold means operatively associated with said chamber defined between said liner plates so as to facilitate selective introduction of pressurized fluid medium into said chamber.
- 5. An isolation structure as defined in claim 4 including drainage manifold means operatively associated with said liner plates in a manner to facilitate drainage of fluid medium from said chamber defined between said liner plates.
- 6. An isolation structure as defined in claim 1 comprising two dam members of substantially similar configuration, said expansion joint means interconnecting said dam members and defining a generally longitudinal median plane therebetween.
- 7. An isolation structure as defined in claim 6 wherein said liner plates are substantially planar and each is affixed to one of said two dam members along a generally planar surface thereof, and including a flexible gasket extending about the periphery of said liner plates and defining therewith a substantially closed internal chamber adapted to receive said hydraulic medium therein.
- 8. An isolation structure as defined in claim 1 including four dam members of generally similar configuration, said expansion joint means interconnecting said four dam members so as to define two substantailly mutually perpendicular longitudinally extending median planes through said isolation structure, said expansion joint means being adapted for cooperation with a pressurized fluid medium so as to enable selective expansion of said dam members to selectively increase the outer circumferential dimension thereof.
- 9. An isolation structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said dam members define a polygonal external peripheral surface.
- 10. An isolation structure as defined in claim 9 wherein said polygonal configuration comprises an octagon.
- 11. In an underground passage defined within a rock formation having a microfractrue system through which liquid seepage may occur, a high pressure isolation structure comprising a plurality of dam members, expansion joint means operatively interconnecting said dam members in predetermined relation, said dam members defining an external peripheral surface adapted for substantial surface contact with an opposed inner peripheral surface of said passage proximate said microfracture system, and means operative to effect expansion of said expansion joint means so as to effect pressurized engagement between said external surfaces of said dam members and said inner surface of said passage whereby to enable predetermined stress application to the rock formation at said microfracture system.
- 12. A method for isolating an underground cavity such as a passageway formed within a rock formation having a microfracture system so as to prevent liquid seepage into said cavity, said method comprising the steps of:
- forming a high pressure isolation structure at a predetermined position within said passage contiguous to said microfracture system, said isolation structure including a plurality of dam members, and expanion joint means operatively associated with said dam members in a manner to enable relative movement therebetween, said members defining a substantially continuous outer peripheral surface adapted for surface engagement with said passage wall having said microfracture system therein, and
- effecting expansion of said expansion joint means in a manner to effect outward movement of said dam members so as to effect pressurized engagement with said wall surface to effect predetermined stress within said wall formation having said microfracture system therein.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part from Ser. No. 930,424, filed Nov. 14, 1986.
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