Production Experience And Computerized Evaluations Of The Seabrook Tunnel Excavation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Allen J. Hulshizer Marc Saidman Anthony J. Stewart Frank X. Bellini
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The cooling water system for the Seabrook Nuclear Station involves 10.25 Km (33,623 ft.) of 6.7 m (22 ft.) OD hard rock tunnels, over one third of which is under and terminating over 1.6 Km (a mile) out in the Atlantic Ocean. The major excavation is accomplished by two TBM's concurrently driving the intake and discharge tunnels which by mid-January, 1981, completed 92% of the excavation. This paper presents the case history of the excavation work and describes a computer program developed to evaluate major activities of TBM excavation on a shift-by-shift basis. Details and summaries of the production efforts are computer plotted in different forms to facilitate the evaluation of production performance, trouble spots and trends.
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APA: Allen J. Hulshizer Marc Saidman Anthony J. Stewart Frank X. Bellini  (1981)  Production Experience And Computerized Evaluations Of The Seabrook Tunnel Excavation

MLA: Allen J. Hulshizer Marc Saidman Anthony J. Stewart Frank X. Bellini Production Experience And Computerized Evaluations Of The Seabrook Tunnel Excavation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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