Flexibility of NATM Shown During the Construction of the Egge Tunnel/Germany

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Norbert Fuegenschuh Josef Arnold
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The “Eggequerung” is an important part of the German Railway’s (Deutsche BahnAG) modernized Dortmund—Kassel line. The heart of this 13-km-long (8 miles)construction lot is the double-track Egge Tunnel with a total length of 2,880 m(9,450 ft.). The tunnel was driven using the New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM).The construction contract also called for a reinforced concrete secondary lining, guaranteed for a full water pressure of 30 m (100 ft.) water column. Preliminary geological study already showed that very problematic geological-hydrological conditions would have to be expected. This talk describes the chosen NATM driving concept that was adapted to the prevailing geological and hydrological conditions, the special driving method applied in geologically difficult zones as well as the water control concept used during driving. The flexibility and the limits of the NATM under exceptional hydrological conditions are illustrated. Also described are reinforced concrete lining works for the watertight secondary vault (reinforced concrete secondary lining without water-proofing membrane).
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APA: Norbert Fuegenschuh Josef Arnold  (2003)  Flexibility of NATM Shown During the Construction of the Egge Tunnel/Germany

MLA: Norbert Fuegenschuh Josef Arnold Flexibility of NATM Shown During the Construction of the Egge Tunnel/Germany. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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