Utilization of Strain Measurements on Shielded Tunnel Boring Machines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Brad Murray
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Evaluating the performance of a shielded tunnel boring machine (TBM) can be difficult because the ground cannot be observed directly and in relation to the TBM attitude within the excavation. It is difficult to determine whether performance problems are caused by ground loading, steering issues, fine muck packing against the shield, or migration of annular grout around the shield. The Arrowhead Tunnels Project in Southern California uses strain gauges on its shielded hard rock TBMs to detect shield strains early and correlate them with tunneling conditions, thereby increasing the chances that problems will be correctly diagnosed and addressed to optimize TBM performance. The frequent automatic measurement of shield strain has also been valuable by confirming whether remedial methods used to free the machine after stoppages are effective. This paper discusses the qualitative interpretation of characteristic strain patterns on the Arrowhead Tunnels TBM shields and discusses installation details and special considerations for setting up a strain measurement system.
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APA: Brad Murray  (2008)  Utilization of Strain Measurements on Shielded Tunnel Boring Machines

MLA: Brad Murray Utilization of Strain Measurements on Shielded Tunnel Boring Machines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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