Recent Advancements In Slurry Shield Tunneling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Yoshihiro Kawarabata
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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20
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

INTRODUCTION With only about 30% of Japan's entire population served by sewer systems at the end of 1980, extensive sewerage construction programs have been implemented. As major sewer networks in large cities are near completion, construction of smaller sewer networks in less populated areas and branch sewers in urban areas is on the rise, where a demand for sewer tunnels of 600mm to 1500mm diameter is very heavy. The pipe jacking technique, usually employed to excavate such small diameter tunnels, therefore has become the subject of further technological development and sophistication to cope with the increasing volume of construction. At the 1979 RETC, the state of the art on the slurry shield tunneling method at that time was reported. This paper is a follow up to the last paper and discusses a newly developed boulder crushing equipment and automatic pipe jacking system for the slurry shield method and their application. Such technological advancement as high-degree mechanization and automation will significantly improve tunneling operations in response to the aging society to come. Through application of the technique on so called factory automation, this is a step towards field automation for the construction industry.
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APA: Yoshihiro Kawarabata  (1983)  Recent Advancements In Slurry Shield Tunneling

MLA: Yoshihiro Kawarabata Recent Advancements In Slurry Shield Tunneling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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