Pipe Heading In Highly Curved Routes Using As An Example The Nebensammler Neuland; Sections IV And V

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Siegfried Zell
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Preface Pipe heading is a customary and proven technology for the underground installation of all types of piping. In over 90 % of all cases, straight pipe sections are used between shaft constructions since, e.g. this follows roadways or it is necessary from the operational aspect due to pipe control methods, e.g. to use a remote control pipe sensor or comparable control devices within sight from shaft to shaft. Frequently, a straight pipeline is impossible, and is replaced by a more or less spatial alignment due to surface conditions, structures in the ground or foundations. This situation applied for the construction of the Nebensammler Neuland (intercepting sewer) in Hamburg-Neuland for sections IV and V. The following paper is not intended as a description of the complete project. It deals mainly with the special features of this pipe heading, with what I believe to be its somewhat unusual route. The task The building authority design issued by the Main Department for Urban Sewerage of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg consisted of the construction of the collector by a pipe heading using NW 1300 pipes in 2 heading sections. One short straight and one long
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APA: Siegfried Zell  (1989)  Pipe Heading In Highly Curved Routes Using As An Example The Nebensammler Neuland; Sections IV And V

MLA: Siegfried Zell Pipe Heading In Highly Curved Routes Using As An Example The Nebensammler Neuland; Sections IV And V. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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