Construction of the Turin Metro Line 1 Tunnel by N.3 EPB TBMs

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 33
- File Size:
- 8970 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
The Turin metro alluvium soil is mainly made of large boulders, cobbles and gravel , few sand and almost no fines. This grain size curve is out of the range of application for EPB and Slurry TBMs. In order to bore 5 of the total 7,5 kms of Line 1 tunnel, two specially designed Lovat EPB TBMs were utilised in combination with a systematic non structural pre-grouting of a small volume rectangular slab just above the tunnel section. The same pre-grouting was not however applicable for lack of access on surface in some sections of the remaining 2,5 km of tunnel that had to be bored below important buildings/structures, with under ground water pressure up to 1,5 bar, with curves radius of 180 m only. For these more critical sections it was necessary to study and implement a new technical solution and improve the capacity of the TBM to work efficiently in EPB mode even in this unsuitable ground and overall conditions. After months of studies the selected and adopted solution has been to inject inside the cutterhead chamber, in addition to the almost standard foams & polymers additive mixes, a suspension of limestone powders. This with the scope of compensating the lack of fines of the natural ground with rock powders.
Citation
APA:
(2005) Construction of the Turin Metro Line 1 Tunnel by N.3 EPB TBMsMLA: Construction of the Turin Metro Line 1 Tunnel by N.3 EPB TBMs. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.