Mitigating Tunnel Launch and Reception Challenges

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steven W. Hunt
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Appropriate seals, portal ground improvement, and compatible shaft construction techniques are vital elements for launching and receiving tunnels effectively in urban areas where adjacent property requires protection from excess ground movements. This paper focuses on seals and ground improvement along with shaft wall types, required to launch or receive tunnel boring machines within wet, permeable ground at the portal zone. The paper also discusses probing to verify suitability before the tunnel eye is cut. Methods addressed include: rubber gasket seals; soft eyes; double walls; top hats for reception; and, portal zone ground improvement (permeation grouting, jet grouting, un-reinforced slurry diaphragm wall panels, ground freezing, deep soil mixing, dewatering, and over-excavation and backfilling). This paper focuses on challenges with launch and reception of pressurized-face TBMs with precast concrete segment linings. Challenges related to pipe jacking are discussed in a separate paper titled ?Mitigating Microtunnel Launch and Reception Challenges? (Hunt and Finney 2008).
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APA: Steven W. Hunt  (2008)  Mitigating Tunnel Launch and Reception Challenges

MLA: Steven W. Hunt Mitigating Tunnel Launch and Reception Challenges. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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