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Fault
A fracture zone in the rock mass within which differential movement of the two sides has occured relative to each other.
Feeler hole
A small-diameter exploratory hole drilled ahead of the tunnel face in order to determine ground conditions.
Fiber reinforced concrete or shotcrete
Concrete or shotcrete (sprayed concrete) containing randomly dispersed fibers that are added while mixing.
Fibers
Fibers for reinforcing concrete or shotcrete (sprayed concrete) are defined as short, discrete length of steel, glass, carbon, or synthetics, with any of several cross sections. They are sufficiently small to be randomly dispersed in an unhardened concret.
Filter cartridge
Filter elements to eliminate dust particles in engines and vehicles.
Final lining
Long-term shaft or tunnel support installed for permanent stability or other user requirement, often incorporating the initial support elements; also referred to as "permanent lining", permanent support", final support".
Financial return
The comparison is restricted to expenditures and financial benefits (receipts)
Finish jumbo
Traveling support for the concrete finishers when repairing concrete and applying curing compound to cure and repair arch concrete.
Fire damp
Methane (CH4) - Also called explosive gas or marsh gas. It may be encoutered in coal regions; often is associated with shales; and occurs in the neighborhood of oil fields or rock salt deposits.
Fire setting
A method of breaking rock practiced in ancient Egypt and medieval Europe. A hot fire is lit next to the rock and, after the rock is hot, it is rapidly cooled by pouring water over it.
Firm ground
Consolidated sediments or soft sedimentary rock in which the tunnel heading can be advanced without any (or with only minimal) roof support, and the permanent lining can be constructed before the ground begins to move or ravel.
Fitting Out
Also known as outfitting, this term refers to work that is carried out while the element is afloat. It may consist, for example, of completing any remaining necessary construction of the element prior to immersion, the addition of ballast, the installation or removal of temporary equipment such as navigation lights, survey beacons, and access shafts, and adjusting the trim of the floating element. Some of the work may be necessary before transportation (towing), but the remainder must be completed after towing. Additional construction applies mainly to steel tunnels where much of the internal structural concrete may not be completed until the element is close to its final destination. Some of the work may not be carried out until the element is supported by the immersion equipment.
Floor
The rock underlying a stratified or nearly horizontal deposit, corresponding to the footwall of more steeply dipping deposits.
Floor
That part of any underground opening upon which one walks.
Floor
Self-propelled platform used in tunnel excavation.
Floor area ratio (FAR)
The ratio of the floor area of a building project to the surface land area for the project. Often used to control the density of development in an urban area.
Flowing ground
Flowing ground moves like a viscous liquid
Fly ash
A fine residue that results from the combustion of ground or powdered coal.
Foliation
General term for a planar arrangement of textural or structural features in any type of rock, especially the planar structure that results from flattening of the constituent grains of a metamorphic rock. See also schistosity.
Foot blocks
Blocks of wood or precast concrete placed under ribs or posts to provide bearing for horseshoe-shaped or non-circular tunnels.