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New Test Methodology for estimating the Abrasiveness of Soils for TBM Tunneling

Abstract

Tunnel excavation using tunnel boring machines (TBMs), has become increasingly common in recent years, despite the fact that precise evaluation of certain risks have not kept pace with the use of these machines. One of the risks easily overlooked by Engineer and Contractor alike are the effects of abrasive ground on the costs and schedule of a given project. The impacts of worn and damaged TBM cutter heads have been observed on hundreds of tunnel projects around the world. It would appear that a reliable prognosis of the abrasiveness of ground on a project would be of great importance for designers, clients and contractors alike. Several well acknowledged test and prognosis methods already exist for rock, however there is only very limited knowledge available to describe the abrasiveness of soil and its impact on wear on soft ground TBMs. This paper will examine approaches to this problem and suggest a new approach based on a current project undergoing design.

Category

Academic chapter/article/Conference paper

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Bjørn Nilsen
  • Filip Dahl
  • Jürg Holzhäuser
  • Peter Raleigh

Affiliation

  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • SINTEF
  • Unknown

Year

2007

Publisher

Society for Mining, Metalurgy and Exploration

Book

Proceedings of the 2007 Rapid Excavation and Tunnelling Conference (RETC)

ISBN

9780873352567

Page(s)

104 - 116

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