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Political and Social Aspects of Present and Future Tunnelling
Our modern cities are almost incapable of sustaining themselves without subsurface infrastructure, which is not identifiable at first glance. This very soon becomes evident when the chaotic conditions
Jan 1, 1999
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Strength and Stiffness Parameters for Tunnels in Weak Sedimentary Rocks – A Case Study of the East Coast Bays Formation in Auckland, New Zealand
By W Newns
This paper describes laboratory and in situ tests and determines a set of parameters for stiffness and strength properties for a weak sedimentary rock mass, the East Coast Bays Formation of Auckland.
Mar 8, 2011
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Latest Experience with Dust Suppression in Tunnelling
By Girnau G
The necessity of effective dust suppression measures during excavation work is just as uncontroversial in tunnelling as it is in mining. In many respects, in fact, the applied technology is compara
Jan 1, 1987
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Possible Improvements to Current Design Practices in Fire Safety Design for Road Tunnels
By R Lau
The fire safety design for road tunnels includes the following aspects: active systems, passive provisions and operational procedures. The active systems include the smoke control system, fire suppres
Mar 8, 2011
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Temporary Support Design for the Largest Road Caverns Ever Built in Australia – The Lutwyche Caverns
By N McKenzie, E Taylor, S V. L Barrett, H Lagger, A Purwodihardjo
This paper discusses the temporary support design methodology for the largest road caverns ever built in Australia—the Lutwyche Caverns—part of the Airport Link project in Brisbane, Australia. The Lut
Sep 17, 2014
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Development of State-of-the-art Connection Types for Pipe Umbrella Support Systems
By G M. Volkmann
Pipe umbrella support systems – also called canopy tube systems – have been used successfully for tunnelling in challenging ground conditions since the 1970s. Historically, the drilling unit was the l
Sep 17, 2014
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Brisbane Airport Link Earth Pressure Balance Machine Two Component Tailskin Grouting – A New Australian Record
By A Reschke
The Thiess John Holland Group is undertaking the design and construction of Brisbane’s Airport Link Project, the largest single investment in transportation infrastructure in Australian history. Twin
Mar 8, 2011
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Breadth and Depth – Ground Breaking Shafts for Melbourne Sewer Projects
By N Lewis
Recent major urban trunk sewer infrastructure projects in Melbourne have involved construction of nearly 10 km of tunnel boring machine (TBM) driven tunnels in a range of geological conditions varying
Mar 8, 2011
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Underground Space and Urban Planning in Australia - Are They Compatible?
This paper discusses the potential role of underground space and tunnelling in urban planning in Australia. The paper gives examples of the infrastructure and commercial applications of underground sp
Jan 1, 1999
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Innovative Victoria Park Tunnel design is Communicated Effectively to Stakeholders with the Aid of Three-Dimensional Visualisation Medi
By M Sparrow
The Victoria Park Tunnel project is an inner-city alliance project in central Auckland, New Zealand. The existing two-directional viaduct will be modified to single-direction flow, and a new northboun
Mar 8, 2011
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An Investigation into the Effectiveness of Under Platform Exhaust Systems Based on Measurements from the Copenhagen Metro
By S Ravn
Under platform exhaust (UPE) systems are often designed into metro stations as a means of removing heat generated by trains as they come to a halt in the platform. These systems are designed to extrac
Mar 8, 2011
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Tunnel Construction by TBM Sand Bar Hydroelectric Project
This paper discusses the recently com- pleted TBM-driven pressure tunnel at the Sand Bar Hydroelectric Power Project. The Sand Bar Project is a diversion scheme situated on the middle fork of the S
Jan 1, 1987
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In-Situ Experiment and Dynamic Responses of a Tunnel Subjected to Train Loading
By Weining L
In-situ experiments were performed in a tunnel built in loess soil with the displace- ment components of the tunnel lining and the acceleration components of the tracks measured during the passing o
Jan 1, 1987
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Comparison of Rock Tunnel Excavation Methods Used on the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop
This paper describes the programing and specification requirements which affected the choice of excavation methods on the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop (M.U.R.L.). The various methods that were
Jan 1, 1981
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Development of a Segmental Lining Specification for Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete Flexural Strength Testing Using Round Panel Tests
By S Kost, R Nievergelt, F Cortes
In recent years, the use of steel fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) for segmental tunnel linings has become increasingly popular due to numerous advantages including durability, resistance to spalling,
Sep 17, 2014
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Design, implementation and field performance of a face destress blasting method for mine development
By E Villaescusa, C Drover, I Onederra
Development face destress blasting is a construction technique in deep mining, which aims to prevent, reduce the frequency, or manipulate the timing of violent, stress-driven rock mass instability at
Nov 29, 2022
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Safety in Underground Railway Stations – An Example of the Interplay between Testing and 3D Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation
By R Stosch, D Lohberger, J Rodler, E Schnell and A Bassler, H Ramseier
In the last two decades three-dimensional (3D) computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations have become an important tool in engineering sciences. More recently, the safety requirements in undergrou
Sep 17, 2014
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Geotechnical Challenges for Underground Commercial Space and Quarrying in Australia
By A B. Bayooke, A C. Robertson
In terms of underground tunnelling in metres advance per capita, Australasia compares well with the best world performers. This is because of the large number of metalliferous mines, coalmines and civ
Nov 5, 2014
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The Use of Non-destructive Testing to Identify Defective Rock Bolts – A Case Study
By B Jones, M Chappell
Permanent rock bolts used to support rock tunnels are required to perform for the design life of the structure as a minimum. Quality of installation is critical to the performance over the life of the
Sep 17, 2014
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A Cost Comparison between Empirical and Engineered Support and Reinforcement Designs for Tunnels in a Low Stress Environment
By L Nienaber
Mines, after becoming operational, often retain the same support and reinforcement designs developed in the feasibility study. These designs are conceived from limited drilling data and regional exper
Mar 8, 2011