Selection of TBM Backup Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Anthony J. Peach
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

With the new generation of so called "Super TBM", we would all expect to witness the implied super-performance. In some instances this is occurring, but one must ask why is it not occurring in the majority of applications? For hard rock TBM related projects, we are observing a decrease in the volume of projects in the previously traditional areas such as North America and Western Europe and an increase in Asia (Hong Kong, Indonesia, China, Korea etc). As a consequence less experienced contractors are acquiring the latest ultra high power equipment, without the knowledge necessary to achieve optimum performance. The interdependence of TBM and muck removal systems has been assessed with emphasis on the emergence of the continuously extending conveyor technology, as a means of achieving dramatic productivity increases. The Australian system assessed here at the time of drafting this paper holds the world record tunnel excavation production of 2,166 metres. A little considered aspect of the adoption of conveyors is the associated improvement in safety.
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APA: Anthony J. Peach  (1995)  Selection of TBM Backup Systems

MLA: Anthony J. Peach Selection of TBM Backup Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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