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Numerical Modeling of Brittle Rock Failure Under Dynamic Stress Loading
By N. Golchinfar
Tunnels in deep mines are subjected to high stresses. Fracture and failure of the rock mass around an opening can occur when mining-induced stresses are high. In burst-prone grounds, mining-induced se
Aug 1, 2013
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Construction of the" Passante Ferroviario" Link in Milano, Lots 3p - 5p .6p Excavation by Large Earth Pressure Balanced Shield with Chemical Foam Injection
By P. Marcheselli, Jean-Yves Peron
A twin tube tunnel of 2 000 meters long and an internal diameter of 6.90 m has been excavated through alluvial ground, with low overburden, using a 8.0 m diameter Earth Pressure Balanced tunneling mac
Jan 1, 1995
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The Design Of Tunnel Support In Deep Hard-Rock Mines Under Quasistatic Conditions
By C. R. Speers
The induced elastic stresses in the sidewalls of gold-mining tunnels at a depth of 4000 m in the Witwatersrand exceed the peak compressive strength of even the best-quality quartzite rocks. Laboratory
Jan 1, 1996
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Groundwater Control for Shaft and Tunnel Construction inSoft Ground at West Leg Interceptor Contracts 1R and 2,Cleveland, Ohio
By Robert J. Auber, Thomas R. Scotese
The West Leg Interceptor is part of a new sanitary sewer system in the southwest suburbs of Cleveland. The first two construction contracts were excavated in glacial soils varying from hard tills to p
Jan 1, 1999
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Advanced Techniques For Rapidly Placing Concrete Linings In Tunnels And Shafts
By Kenneth R. Maser
In the past 30 years, great advances have taken place in the development of tunnel boring machines, raise drills, large diameter drills and blind shaft borers that have revolutionized the shaft sinkin
Jan 1, 1981
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The Threshold Of The Seventies The East 63rd Street Tunnel
By Eugene F. Casey
The next ten to fifteen years will be exciting ones for the construction industry because three city agencies alone have started or will start, on tremendous expansion programs, the cost of which will
Jan 1, 1997
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Second Manapouri Tailrace Tunnel Not Just “A Walk in the Park”
By Don Macfarlane, Brian Heer, Tom Martin
The Manapouri Power Station, commisioned in 1969, is located in Fiordland National Park in the South Island of New Zealand. It is the country’s largest hydro power scheme and can generate 700MW of ele
Jan 1, 2003
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CAVS/Stealth Simulations Of Tunnel Response In Jointed Rock
By Michael B. Gross
A numerical study of the vulnerability of unlined tunnels in jointed rock has been performed with the STEALTH computer program, using the CAVS model for jointed rock. CAVS, for Cracking And Void Strai
Jan 1, 1984
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Wind Tunnel Modelling Of Airflow And Pollutant Concentration In A Large Open Pit Mine
By Jianliang Li, Xi Peng, Guorong Lu
This paper describes a wind tunnel modelling study on airflow and pollutant concentration in a large open pit mine located in southern China. A 1:1000 scale model of the surface mine was fabricated an
Jan 1, 1993
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Fully Mechanized Tunnelling Machine And Method To Cope With The Widest Range Of Ground Conditions-Experiences With A Hard Rock Prototype Machine
By Carlo Grandori
Foreword In loose ground and soft rock formations, mechanical tunnel boring is necessarily dependent on the adoption of shield machines and the application of adequate support or lining structures.
Jan 1, 1976
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The New Latent Conditions Clause in the Recent as 2124-1986, General Conditions of Contract and its Application in Tunnelling Contracts
The latent conditions clause in various general conditions of contract have traditionally proved to be a source of significant disputes in tunnelling contracts, even when extensive geotechnical i
Jan 1, 1987
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Automatic Tunnelling Method Using Quick-Hardening Resin Mortar
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) developed a new construction method (the M-2 method) that could drive a long, curved small-diameter tunnel (4>1.2 m) without human labor. This meth
Jan 1, 1987
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Extending the U5 in Berlin via a Shield Driven Tunnel
By F Anthes, U Barow
Two tunnels are being bored using a æHydroshieldÆ in section 3.1 of the extension of the Underground railway line 5. At the end of the two tunnels, directly in front of the Hotel Adlon, the shields ca
Jan 1, 1999
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High Quality Performance of Segmental Lined Tunnels
Tunnels are being built around the world using TBMs and prefabricated segments or in situ concrete as linings. Clients demand high quality of these linings to guarantee a long-term stability and densi
Jan 1, 1999
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NATM Usage In Difficult Ground Conditions
By Heinz Distelmeier
The New Austrian Tunneling Method was, as is well known, developed from conventional rock tunnelling. In Germany about 10 years ago the NATM began to be applied to partially stable soils by incorporat
Jan 1, 1983
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The Atlanta Research Chamber
By Don Rose
I. INTRODUCTION The Atlanta Research Chamber is an UMTA-sponsored applied research facility studying tunnel design, excavation and support systems. It is located directly below Peachtree Street in
Jan 1, 1979
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Small Scale Model Testing A New Approach In TBM Development
By Pieter Barendsen, Olivier Dubugnon
INTRODUCTION There are three fronts on which development efforts are being concentrated to extend the application domain of Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM), which is potentially very large - Assessme
Jan 1, 1985
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Computer Controlled Jumbos. State Of The Art.
By Thorvald Wetlesen
Computer controlled drilling is now proven technology. It was first introduced by the development of the Furuholmen system for a prototype three boom tunneling jumbo in Norway in 1978. Now, 13 rigs wi
Jan 1, 1989
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Design-Build: Elevating Partnering to a Higher Level
By Curtis A. Pledger, H. Lee Wimmer, I. Michael Gowring
The Upper Diamond Fork Project, as part of the Central Utah Project Completion Act, conveys water six miles from the existing Sixth Water Aqueduct to the Diamond Fork Pipeline. During design, a Value
Jan 1, 2003
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Design Methodology Used for the Lake Mathews Outlet Facilities Project
By S. Dubnewych, S. Kieffer, M. T. McRae, R. R. Redd
The seismic vulnerability of the existing outlet tower at Lake Mathews reservoir, located in Riverside County, California, necessitated the design of a new outlet facility to assure serviceability of
Jan 1, 1999