Excavation Equipment For Small Soft Ground Tunnels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard Lovat
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Soft ground tunnels may be above the ground water table or they may be subaqueous. The ground may be clays, silts, sands, gravels, glacial deposits, boulder tills, and any of these in any combination. Because of the relatively low strength and deformability of soils, difficulties often arise in soft ground tunnelling. These soil characteristics and resultant tunnelling difficulties, have had a direct influence on the development of "Lovat" Tunnel Boring Machines. We have been required to recognize and adapt to unusual ground conditions and to follow through with design, fabrication, and field maintenance to ensure dependable, trouble-free operation. The basic "Lovat" machine is a fully shielded, wheel-type with the cuttinghead driven by a monorace type bearing with gear drive incorporated in the bearing. Mechanical innovations have been added to the basic machine which complement the resources of manpower, equipment, and materials available to the contractor for a specific operation. FULL FACE SUPPORT The installation of hydraulically operated closure doors or flood control doors, at the cuttinghead, is one of the early "Lovat" technical innovations. Flood control doors provide full face support in running or flowing ground. In water bearing sands and silts the excavated material can
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APA: Richard Lovat  (1981)  Excavation Equipment For Small Soft Ground Tunnels

MLA: Richard Lovat Excavation Equipment For Small Soft Ground Tunnels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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