Shield-Driven Tunnel Enlargement By Pipe-Roof' Method For Subway Station Construction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Michio Miyoshi Hisashi Miyazaki Keiichi Fujita
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

In the construction of "Hamacho" subway station (Tokyo Metropolitan Rapid Transit), in order to minimize ground surface settlement, the pipe-roof method was employed as an auxiliary measure when removing the portion between two parallel shield tunnels to form one large tunnel for the station. 14 steel pipes (dia.1,219.2mm, length 75m) were driven in horizontally so as to cover tunnels and support heavy and extremely soft covering soil and surface structures. Procedures of temporary supporting, excavation under compressed air, reinforcing, concreting, etc., and some comparisons with conventional methods are described.
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APA: Michio Miyoshi Hisashi Miyazaki Keiichi Fujita  (1979)  Shield-Driven Tunnel Enlargement By Pipe-Roof' Method For Subway Station Construction

MLA: Michio Miyoshi Hisashi Miyazaki Keiichi Fujita Shield-Driven Tunnel Enlargement By Pipe-Roof' Method For Subway Station Construction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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