Small Diameter Tunneling?Pipe Jacking Under Leipzig Main Train Station

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Klaus Rieker
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The main train station of Leipzig in Germany is currently being upgraded from a head station to a partially thru station. In order to achieve this, significant ground improvements are necessary. Soil freezing for example is used to create the excavation box retaining walls. The freezing works will be carried out from two tunnels with an inner diameter of 2.4 m (~ 8ft). The tunnels were constructed by the pipe jacking method. The cutter head of the machine was equipped with discs and scrapers. Driving and excavation was carried out using a bentonite supported face. Due to the small arrival shafts, the machine had to be lifted out in components. The essential limitation of settlements during the drives was achieved even better than expected.
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APA: Klaus Rieker  (2008)  Small Diameter Tunneling?Pipe Jacking Under Leipzig Main Train Station

MLA: Klaus Rieker Small Diameter Tunneling?Pipe Jacking Under Leipzig Main Train Station. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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