Evolution Of Tunnelling Methods In Mexico During Last 20 Years

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Enrique Farjeat P.
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Mexico City's growth has encourage development of underworks to meet drainage and transport requirements. Deep Drainage System has been constructed through a complex tunnel network, 108 km in total, varying from 30 to 12 m in depth and 6.24 or 4.00 m in diameter. Wide range of stability conditions presented in soils has forced the use of several tunnelling methods, going from the manual procedure by the use of pneumatic tools, to slurry shields, or open face shields, with the aid of or without compressed air. For transport, subway tunnels have been excavated in very compact silty sands, 9.15 and 9.51 m in diameter, with the use of open shields one of which was designed by Mexican engineers as a prototype machine. This paper tries to describe evolution of tunnelling methods used in Mexico City during last 20 years.
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APA: Enrique Farjeat P.  (1991)  Evolution Of Tunnelling Methods In Mexico During Last 20 Years

MLA: Enrique Farjeat P. Evolution Of Tunnelling Methods In Mexico During Last 20 Years. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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