Use of Tunnel Boring Machines at Depth: Extending the Limits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bruce Downing Trevor Carter Richard Beddoes Allan Moss Peter Dowden
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Traditionally (with a few exceptions) tunnel boring machines (TBMs) have been utilized on tunnel projects where the risks associated with deep tunnels (rock burst, squeeze, etc) are low (or expected to be low). This has generally been due to the extremely adverse consequences of entrapping or damaging a TBM under such conditions; but also due to the relative difficulty of dealing with these ground conditions in the confined working area of a TBM, in comparison to a drill and blast heading. This paper review the constraints of operating a TBM in a deep tunnel and discusses related project experience, particularly recent and current experience with TBMs in the deep Alpine Base Tunnels. Potential future applications of TBMs in the development of large, deep underground mines are also discussed.
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APA: Bruce Downing Trevor Carter Richard Beddoes Allan Moss Peter Dowden  (2007)  Use of Tunnel Boring Machines at Depth: Extending the Limits

MLA: Bruce Downing Trevor Carter Richard Beddoes Allan Moss Peter Dowden Use of Tunnel Boring Machines at Depth: Extending the Limits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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