A Tunnel Boring Machine at the South Pole

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Michael R. Walsh John H. Wright Eivind B. Jensen
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

A tunnel boring machine (TBM) was designed and built at the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory in 1992 for use in Antarctica. The TBM system was tested at the South Pole where a 120-m long tunnel was bored to prove the concept. Modifications were made to the system resulting from this work. In 1999,boring of a 600-mutilidor began as part of the new South Pole Station. Tunneler hydraulics reliability problems prevented the completion of the tunnel before the end of the short construction season. This paper discusses the design and operation of the TBM, proposed solutions to the problems encountered, and current operations of the system.
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APA: Michael R. Walsh John H. Wright Eivind B. Jensen  (2001)  A Tunnel Boring Machine at the South Pole

MLA: Michael R. Walsh John H. Wright Eivind B. Jensen A Tunnel Boring Machine at the South Pole. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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