Geotechnical Performance Of A Large Machine-Bored Precast Concrete Lined Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joseph G. Engels James T. Cahill Edwin A. Blackey
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

An extensive geotechnical instrumentation program was undertaken during the construction of a 6.7 m (22 ft) inside diameter tunnel to monitor the ground-structure response and to check assumptions made for design. The tunnel was advanced through sedimentary and igneous rock using a fully shielded tunnel boring machine (TBM) with both temporary support and final lining provided by precast concrete liner plates erected in the tail section of the TBM. The parameters measured and evaluated include rock deformation, strain in the precast concrete liner, changes in tunnel cross section and groundwater response. In addition, an automated camera system is described which was mounted on the TBM to provide a continuous photographic record of the bedrock conditions exposed at the tunnel springline. The performance of various types of instrumentation equipment in an underground construction environment is also evaluated.
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APA: Joseph G. Engels James T. Cahill Edwin A. Blackey  (1981)  Geotechnical Performance Of A Large Machine-Bored Precast Concrete Lined Tunnel

MLA: Joseph G. Engels James T. Cahill Edwin A. Blackey Geotechnical Performance Of A Large Machine-Bored Precast Concrete Lined Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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