Cohesive Soil Conditioning Practice for Earth Pressure Balance Tunneling - RETC2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mike Mooney Rakshith Shetty Diana Diaz Vitaly Proschenko
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Jun 13, 2023

Abstract

Cohesive clay soil poses a significant risk to earth pressure balance tunnel boring machines (EPBM) due to unstable face pressure, clogging potential, high cutterhead torque, poor muck flow, low advance rate, etc. This paper details the performance measures desired when EPBM tunneling in clay soil, and the scientifically-supported conditioning methods to transform in-situ clay to a muck with such characteristics, giving particular attention to ground conditions. The paper then examines TBM data from multiple clay soil projects in the context of these performance measures to demonstrate the influence of cohesive soil conditioning on EPBM performance.
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APA: Mike Mooney Rakshith Shetty Diana Diaz Vitaly Proschenko  (2023)  Cohesive Soil Conditioning Practice for Earth Pressure Balance Tunneling - RETC2023

MLA: Mike Mooney Rakshith Shetty Diana Diaz Vitaly Proschenko Cohesive Soil Conditioning Practice for Earth Pressure Balance Tunneling - RETC2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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