Weinbach Soft Ground Tunnel: Lessons Learned

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Raymond W. Henn Kent A. Pease Glen J. Rorison
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The paper focuses on construction of a 2.55-km (8,365-ft) long, 2.4-m (8-ft)diameter storm drain tunnel in Evansville, Indiana. The tunnel was driven through saturated soft ground varying from clay to fine sand. The paper presents: an overview of design and design rational including specific EPB machine requirements; the contractor’s proposed and accepted alternative construction methods and TBM design; and construction issues and performance. Some of the key points discussed are the use of the TBM in different operational modes for alternative ground conditions, the effectiveness of dewatering systems, production rates, and issues such as surface settlements and gas.
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APA: Raymond W. Henn Kent A. Pease Glen J. Rorison  (2001)  Weinbach Soft Ground Tunnel: Lessons Learned

MLA: Raymond W. Henn Kent A. Pease Glen J. Rorison Weinbach Soft Ground Tunnel: Lessons Learned. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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