Two Tunnels in Totally Different Geological Formations Driven by the Same 7M Double-Shield TBM with an Extremely Thin-Walled Monoshell Honeycomb Segmental Lining System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Wolfgang Guetter Wolfgang Weber
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The upgrading project for two hydropower plants in Slovenia, Europe, requires two new pressure tunnels: Plave II (5.9 km Flysch) and Doblar II (3.6 km Limestone). It is the worldwide largest application of the Double-Shield TBM technology combined with an extremely thin-walled monoshell honeycomb lining system. The first drive has been completed by end of June 2000 achieving best performances of 50m/d and almost 1,100m/mth. In September 2000 the TBM started the second tunnel without any required adjustments due to geological or other reasons. Another 52m/d have been bored already within one production day of two 8 h shifts achieving a maximum penetration rate of more than 6m/h. The completion of the Doblar drive can be expected by February 2001.
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APA: Wolfgang Guetter Wolfgang Weber  (2001)  Two Tunnels in Totally Different Geological Formations Driven by the Same 7M Double-Shield TBM with an Extremely Thin-Walled Monoshell Honeycomb Segmental Lining System

MLA: Wolfgang Guetter Wolfgang Weber Two Tunnels in Totally Different Geological Formations Driven by the Same 7M Double-Shield TBM with an Extremely Thin-Walled Monoshell Honeycomb Segmental Lining System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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