Predicting Utilization Rate of Hard Rock Slurry TBMs by Discrete Event Simulation Model - NAT2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Tala Tahernia Anuradha Khetwal
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Dec 1, 2022

Abstract

The estimation of TBM utilization rate can be problematic due to the uncertainty involved in the tunneling system reaction to various geology along the tunnel. Moreover, the impact of operational and management issues on TBM performance is unsettled. This includes the occurrence and duration of downtimes and the uniqueness of projects relative to the geology, machine type, backup system, site setup, crew experience, and operational restrictions imposed on the project by localities. The CSM2020 is a model based on discrete event simulation that predicts machine utilization for single or double shield TBM. This model was developed by the Earth Mechanics Institute (EMI) team, using the database of tunneling activities which was compiled based on field observation and measurements in pertinent projects. In the current study, CSM2020 was modified to simulate the workflow of slurry TBMs. The operating principle of slurry shield TBMs is different than open-mode TBMs. The model was verified by comparing results with a recently completed project in the United States. As a result, the model offers reliable utilization rate estimation in different types of TBM by implementing appropriate workflow.
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APA: Tala Tahernia Anuradha Khetwal  (2022)  Predicting Utilization Rate of Hard Rock Slurry TBMs by Discrete Event Simulation Model - NAT2022

MLA: Tala Tahernia Anuradha Khetwal Predicting Utilization Rate of Hard Rock Slurry TBMs by Discrete Event Simulation Model - NAT2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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