Cutterhead Inspection and Maintenance on the Coxwell Bypass Tunnel Project in Toronto, ON - NAT2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William Hodder Ehsan Alavi Muhib Hussain
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Dec 1, 2022

Abstract

Disc Cutter Wear is influenced by several geological and technical factors and excessive wear can have a major impact on the excavation efficiency of Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM). Disc cutter replacement events cause a disruption to the construction schedule and costs, and should be minimized throughout the project to the extent possible. A well-executed cutterhead inspection and maintenance plan can help mitigate abrupt cutterhead interventions and reduce its effect on project schedule and cost. This paper examines cutterhead inspection and disc cutter replacement events as well as subsequent wear data recorded in the first 7km of the 10.3 km long, 6.3 m diameter Coxwell Sanitary Bypass Tunnel (CBT) project in Toronto, Ontario. The CBT alignment is mainly through Georgian Bay Formation shale.
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APA: William Hodder Ehsan Alavi Muhib Hussain  (2022)  Cutterhead Inspection and Maintenance on the Coxwell Bypass Tunnel Project in Toronto, ON - NAT2022

MLA: William Hodder Ehsan Alavi Muhib Hussain Cutterhead Inspection and Maintenance on the Coxwell Bypass Tunnel Project in Toronto, ON - NAT2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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