Actual vs. Baseline Tracking During TBM Tunneling In Highly Variable Glacial Geology

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ulf G. Gwildis
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The Bright water Conveyance System includes 21 km of tunnels mined by two earth pressure balance Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) and two slurry TBMs. The probabilistic baseline approach defined in the Geotechnical Baseline Report (GBR) can representatively be verified by use of a comprehensive tracking system to identify face conditions that allows comparison with the baselines. The glacial geology includes a high lateral variation in soil types that, when combined with the pressurized face tunneling methods, creates challenges for documenting face conditions. Baseline tracking using spoil samples and TBM operational parameters provides information to document actual conditions and support resolution of differing site condition claims.
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APA: Ulf G. Gwildis  Actual vs. Baseline Tracking During TBM Tunneling In Highly Variable Glacial Geology

MLA: Ulf G. Gwildis Actual vs. Baseline Tracking During TBM Tunneling In Highly Variable Glacial Geology. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,

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