The Challenge of Waterproofing Cross Passages in Segmentally Lined Tunnel Boring Machine Tunnels

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E P. O’Dwyer
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Sep 17, 2014

Abstract

Segment and gasket lining in tunnel boring machine (TBM) tunnels; and sheet membrane lining systems in driven tunnels are robust waterproofing systems each with a proven history of performance in Australia and further afield. Where an interface between these two systems occurs, the potential for costly failures is vastly increased and additional attention to detail is required in design, planning and construction. TBM cross-passages represent the most common occurrence of this interface, with steel compression flanges and neoprene gaskets being the typical means of connecting the waterproofing systems. There is a large variance in both detailing these flanges and associated outcomes, which makes this an area where there is room for improvement within the industry.The paper will look to tease out the various issues associated with this interface and how they can be dealt with efficiently with appropriate design measures, robust planning and carefully controlled construction methods.The paper will also look to review the new technologies and systems currently being put forward as potential alternatives, including an epoxy tape system, which has recently been successfully trialled on a project in Europe under high-pressure head.CITATION:O’Dwyer, E P, 2014. The challenge of waterproofing cross passages in segmentally lined tunnel boring machine tunnels, in Proceedings 15th Australasian Tunnelling Conference 2014 , pp 315–322 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: E P. O’Dwyer  (2014)  The Challenge of Waterproofing Cross Passages in Segmentally Lined Tunnel Boring Machine Tunnels

MLA: E P. O’Dwyer The Challenge of Waterproofing Cross Passages in Segmentally Lined Tunnel Boring Machine Tunnels. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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