Microtunnelling In California: Using An Enlarged Shield To Excavate Multiple Tunnel Diameters

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kimberlie Staheli
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

A new sanitary sewer was installed in Pleasant Hill, California using microtunnelling methods. The project consisted of 693 meters of 1372 mm and 1981 mm concrete pipe. A Herrenknecht AVN 1200 was used to install the nominal 1372 mm pipe in three drives. The machine was then fitted with an oversized shield used to install the large diameter pipeline. This articulated shield allowed the excavation of a 2362 mm diameter hole with a 1524 mm machine-- a technique new to North America. This paper reviews the design considerations for the articulated shield and reports on the project challenges and solutions to overcome these challenges.
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APA: Kimberlie Staheli  (1995)  Microtunnelling In California: Using An Enlarged Shield To Excavate Multiple Tunnel Diameters

MLA: Kimberlie Staheli Microtunnelling In California: Using An Enlarged Shield To Excavate Multiple Tunnel Diameters. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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