Shielded TBM's - Matching The Machine To The Job

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter B. Dowden David T. Cass
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

A shield on a tunneling machine has two basic purposes. Firstly to provide temporary support in unstable ground, maintaining the integrity of the bore and protecting the operators, and secondly, in conjunction with other sealing devices, to prevent the ingress of water. In any specific tunnel, unstable ground and water may or may not occur together. Further, there are a number of different ground behaviors that may be termed unstable and these must be defined in order to determine the most suitable type of machine. Beyond the shield itself, the cutterhead and the mucking system design are critical in successfully traversing difficult geology. In any but the shortest tunnels, variations in the geological conditions and the requirement of an acceptable advance rate can impose increasing degrees of sophistication in the machine design. In this paper we will review current designs of shielded type machines and their application, and discuss new developments which blend hard and soft ground tunneling technology. We will also indicate that in some conditions, although first impressions seem to favor a shielded machine, in fact an open gripper TBM may be the wisest choice.
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APA: Peter B. Dowden David T. Cass  (1991)  Shielded TBM's - Matching The Machine To The Job

MLA: Peter B. Dowden David T. Cass Shielded TBM's - Matching The Machine To The Job. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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