Design And Construction Of Temporary And Permanent Lining Systems For Shield Tunnels In Germany

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Heinz Distelmeier
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Short Historical Review Tunnelling in Germany is as old as it is in other industrial countries. Until the middle of this century German contractors had no chance to work continuously in this business except if they were operating internationally. Since 1960, however, tunnelling has been a growing market domestically. The reasons for this growth have been both in the growing demand of traffic routes and also in an increasing environmental consciousness, which tries to transfer any cause of disturbance underground. Tunnelling engineers of course don't complain about this trend. As almost every German city is built upon water-bearing soft ground, shields have been used soon after they were first successfully utilized in Great Britain and the United States. Until the seventies lining systems for shield tunnels were predominantly either cast iron segments or concrete segments for primary support combined with different sealing systems and a secondary concrete lining cast-in-place. Steel ribs and timber lagging for primary support has not been utilized in Germany, since the owners don't accept timber to be left in the ground. In 1973, for the first time, permanent linings were constructed with watertight segment rings of precast concrete (Fig. 1). This lining was developed as an economical solution for use with slurry shields in noncohesive, water-bearing soils that required an immediately watertight lining. Extruded linings have a similar effect, although these still need a secondary lining
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APA: Heinz Distelmeier  (1987)  Design And Construction Of Temporary And Permanent Lining Systems For Shield Tunnels In Germany

MLA: Heinz Distelmeier Design And Construction Of Temporary And Permanent Lining Systems For Shield Tunnels In Germany. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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