Adverse Geology And Tbm Tunneling Problems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Don U. Deere
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The tunnel boring machine (TBM) can be a magnificent tunneling device under optimal rock conditions. Such ideal conditions would include good Rock Material Characteristics (compact, uniform; low to medium strength, hardness, and abrasiveness); good Rock Mass Characteristics (few joints and shears; unweathered); and good Geologic Environmental Characteristics (above groundwater level and moderate in-situ stress). Such idealized rock conditions would eliminate support problems, fallout at face and grippers, frequent cutter changes, and water problems. Daily advance rates of 50 m would be commonplace. Unfortunately, nature seldom provides the ideal geologic characteristics. The challenge to the geologist, machine manufacturer, and contractor is to provide equipment and procedures to best handle the adverse geologic features, once identified.
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APA: Don U. Deere  (1981)  Adverse Geology And Tbm Tunneling Problems

MLA: Don U. Deere Adverse Geology And Tbm Tunneling Problems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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