The Challenge Of Building Tunnel Boring Machines For The Eurotunnel Protect

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David L. Shearer
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

INTRODUCTON James Howden first secured an order for two Service Tunnel Boring machines in November 1986. These Tunnel Boring machines were 5.7 and 5.4 metres in diameter and the full length including back up was 215 metres. Manufacture commenced in December 1986 at the Glasgow factories of James Howden & Company with the deliveries to site of the machines in September 1987 and March 1988 respectively. In December 1987 two further orders were secured for the land running tunnels at 8.7 metres diameter. This paper presents some of the challenges in building tunnel boring machines for the Eurotunnel project between Britain and France. The general specifications of the Tunnel Boring machines and length of drives are shown in Appendix 1. DESIGN PARAMETERS The specification given by the Consortium TML on behalf of their client Eurotunnel cleary indicated that cutting of the face should be concurrent with the building of the precast concrete lining rings. In order to do this a telescopic machine was thought to be the best solution. Ground conditions were described as chalk marls of homogeneous nature with the possibility of friable areas and some revelling. A shielded type TBM with open cutter head was chosen together with a telescopic section and a rear
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APA: David L. Shearer  (1989)  The Challenge Of Building Tunnel Boring Machines For The Eurotunnel Protect

MLA: David L. Shearer The Challenge Of Building Tunnel Boring Machines For The Eurotunnel Protect. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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