The Planning, Design and Construction of the Tuas Cable Tunnel and Future Power Transmission Cable Tunnels in Singapore

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. D. Mainwaring Lam Y. K. Weng L. W
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The first power transmission cable tunnel in Singapore was the 2.6km long undersea tunnel between Pulau Seraya and mainland Singapore, constructed in the1980s. Ten years later, similar concepts were used for the Tuas Cable Tunnel. The tunnel, which includes a 2.2km long immersed tube section, was designed to accommodate 10power circuits of 400kV and 230kV capacity. It is fully equipped with sophisticated control and communication equipment, fire suppressant and life safety systems plus a maintenance vehicle which runs on tracks through the length of the tunnel. The paper discusses the planning, design, and construction of the Tuas tunnel, and the development of these concepts for future tunnels.
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APA: G. D. Mainwaring Lam Y. K. Weng L. W  (2001)  The Planning, Design and Construction of the Tuas Cable Tunnel and Future Power Transmission Cable Tunnels in Singapore

MLA: G. D. Mainwaring Lam Y. K. Weng L. W The Planning, Design and Construction of the Tuas Cable Tunnel and Future Power Transmission Cable Tunnels in Singapore. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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