Soft Ground Tunneling In Mexico City

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Juan M. Schmitter Daniel P. Farjeat Hector A. Canseco
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Since the early sixties, tunneling in the soft clay of Mexico City, has been done with the aid of open face shields and recently with compressed air. The use of pressurized shafts up to 1.5 kilograms per square centimeter, (147 kilo pascals) with vertical locks to launch the shields, have been used in two cases. After advancing almost 200 meters of tunnel, the same vertical locks were transformed into horizontal locks, to continue the work. Due to the high decompression times involved, it was necessary to install long locks, using the tunnel itself as part of the system. This article describes those cases.
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APA: Juan M. Schmitter Daniel P. Farjeat Hector A. Canseco  (1981)  Soft Ground Tunneling In Mexico City

MLA: Juan M. Schmitter Daniel P. Farjeat Hector A. Canseco Soft Ground Tunneling In Mexico City. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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