Impact of Cutter Ring Design on TBM Performance in -Exceptionally Hard Rock - Case Study of TBM Tunneling in Hard Rock Formation in Uma Oya Project, Sri Lanka

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ataollah Rahbar Jamal Rostami Jürgen Paulzen
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"Uma Oya Multipurpose Development Project is located in South West Sri Lanka. This project, among many components, involves a 14 km headrace tunnel in very hard and abrasive igneous rocks. The tunnel is under construction by a 4.4 m diameter double shield TBM. The headrace tunnel has already reached 5km milestone and has passed through some reaches of tunnel in very strong intact rocks with no joints. Low penetration at high thrust load has caused frequent stoppages for cutter change leading to low utilization and advance rates due to low cutter life. The original machine was dressed with 27, each 432 mm (17 inch) diameter, 19 mm (3/4 inch) tipped disc cutters. However, various cutter diameters of 432-457 mm (17-18 inch) and cutter tip widths 13 to 19 mm (0.5-0.75 in), have been tried to see if cutter life and penetration rates could be increased. This paper will review the history of the project, the geology of the site, along with TBM performance and cutter life. It will focus on frequency of different cutter failures encountered in various ground conditions. Also, results of using variation of cutter diameter and tip width to cope with the hard rock conditions and their results in increasing machine productivity will be discussed. This allows for better understanding of parameters controlling disc wear/life and leads to better cutter management for more efficient operation of hard rock TBMs in similar conditions. INTRODUCTION The Uma Oya Multipurpose Development Project (UOMDP) lies in the south-eastern part of the central highland region of Sri Lanka. The Multi-Purpose Project Of Uma Oya is planned to convey water from Uma Oya to Kirindi Oya Basin for hydroelectric energy generation includes Puhulpola RCC Dam on the Uma Oya river, Dyraaba RCC Dam on the Mahatotilla Oya river, a conveyance tunnel from Uma Oya to Mahatotilla Oya (L=3750m), a long feeder tunnel from Mahatotilla Oya to Kirindi Oya river. The feeder (or power) tunnel Lot consists of a 15554 m long headrace tunnel (HRT), the surge shaft and tank on the upstream of the vertical shaft, a 650 m vertical shaft with steel lining, and an underground powerhouse and a 3650m tailrace tunnel (TRT)."
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APA: Ataollah Rahbar Jamal Rostami Jürgen Paulzen  (2016)  Impact of Cutter Ring Design on TBM Performance in -Exceptionally Hard Rock - Case Study of TBM Tunneling in Hard Rock Formation in Uma Oya Project, Sri Lanka

MLA: Ataollah Rahbar Jamal Rostami Jürgen Paulzen Impact of Cutter Ring Design on TBM Performance in -Exceptionally Hard Rock - Case Study of TBM Tunneling in Hard Rock Formation in Uma Oya Project, Sri Lanka. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2016.

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