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Application of Surrogate Modeling for SEM Tunneling Simulation
By Christophe Bragard, Marte Gutierrez, Haotian Zheng, Michael Mooney
This paper proposes a framework for applying surrogate-based approaches to evaluate SEM construction, which can both benefit the uncertainty analysis in the design stage and real-time calibration duri
Jun 13, 2021
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Considerations for Baselining Groundwater Conditions for Tunneling Projects
By Steven W. Hunt, Isabelle Lamb, Steven B. Fradkin
Groundwater control is generally an important consideration and significant source of risk during most tunneling projects. Proper baselining of groundwater conditions requires: 1) a thorough understan
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal Mining and Tunneling in the Peoples Republic
By George E. McCormack
At the time of my visit to the Peoples Republic of China I was employed by the E.I. DuPont Company as a Technical Specialist in the Explosives Department. The purpose of my visit was to observe the us
Jan 1, 1982
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Coping with Boulders in Soft Ground TBM Tunneling
By Peter B. Dowden, Robert A. Robinson
Boulders, frequently found in tunnels excavated through soils, can pose major problems for full face TBMs in terms of slowing or halting the tunnel advance, cutter damage, and abrasive wear. The paper
Jan 1, 2001
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The Innovation Indicator In Drilling, Mining And Tunneling
By C. Tompouloglou
The innovation in a technological field is reflected by the Research and Development (R & D) activity in it. It is explained why patent literature is a more reliable indicator than non-patent literatu
Jan 1, 2003
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Tunneling under the gateway to New York Harbor
By Colin Lawrence
The Port of New York and New Jersey is one of the most heavily used transportation arteries in the world, handling nearly 40 per-cent of the North Atlantic shipping trade and directly providing nearly
Jun 1, 2010
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Recent German Developments In Tunneling And Mining Systems
By Heinz Kettling
Labor costs, which have rapidly increased in the industrial countries for several years, have forced the mining industry to develop new methods and cost saving systems. Also, because mining is basic t
Jan 1, 1979
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The Problems of New York City Tunneling Projects
By Alfred C. Maevis
On October 27, 1972, ground was broken for the first section of the Second Avenue Subway, a two track underground rail system that was to extend from the south end of Manhattan at Broad Street, north
Jan 1, 1976
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Bad Bergzabern Bypass Tunnel—NATM Tunneling Through Vineyards - RETC2023
By Ralf Plinninger, Pafos Busch, Richard Gradnik
This paper presents the details of the Bad Bergzabern tunnel project. This tunnel is the main part of the B427 federal road bypass, intended to improve the regional traffic infrastructure and to reduc
Jun 13, 2023
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Lake Mead Intake No. 3 - The TBM tunneling experience
By R. Schuerch, C. Cimiotti, G. Anagnostou, J. Nickerson, P. Perazzelli
"This paper presents experiences gained from the construction of the Lake Mead Intake No. 3 project. The 4.7 km long tunnel was excavated with a hybrid TBM (able to operate in both closed and open mod
Jan 1, 2016
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European Stabilization Practice Using Chemical Systems In Urban Tunneling
By G. Wayne Clough
During shallow tunneling in an urban environment, deposits or pockets of saturated soil or fractured, weathered rock are often encountered. Under such conditions, special problems with tunnel support,
Jan 1, 1976
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Owner-Engineer-Contractor Relationships In Tunneling-A Contractor’s Viewpoint
By Sol Ribakoff
With the utilization of most of the "high dam" sites for hydro-electric power and the completion of most railroad routes, many tunnel contractors were extremely doubtful that tunnel driving would cont
Jan 1, 1997
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Simulation As A Tunneling Research And Project Planning Tool
By Martha McJunkin, Lawrence Pietrzak
This paper describes and demonstrates the application of systems analysis and mathematical modeling techniques in the planning of actual tunnel projects and research and development to improve tunneli
Jan 1, 1974
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Conventional Tunneling Challenges in the Himalayas: A Case Study
By Sharanappa Yalal, Rakesh Kumar Khali
"Himalayan geology poses the most challenging ground conditions almost anywhere in the world, one of the reasons thereof is their evolution as the youngest mountain chains. They are demonstratively ri
Jan 1, 2016
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TBM Tunneling At The Ashlu Hydropower Project, Squamish, BC
By Serge Moalli
The Ashlu Creek Hydro-electric project, located north of Squamish, BC, at the confluence of Ashlu Creek and the Squamish River, comprises a 49 MW run-of-river project and features a 4.08 m diameter, 4
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Urban Tunneling for the MWRA's Boston Harbor Clean Up
By Gordon C. Petersen, Gary A. Almeraris
This paper describes the controlled blasting techniques required to mine a rock tunnel section of a main interceptor located in the Boston Metropolitan area. The 3m (10 ft) x 2.8m (9.25 ft) horseshoe
Jan 1, 1991
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Cost Of Materials Transport For Urban Tunneling In Rock
By P. E. Sperry, J. M. Duncan
INTRODUCTION The purpose of the report on which this paper is based is (1) to evaluate the potential for cost reduction of urban mass transit tunnels by use of alternative materials transport syste
Jan 1, 1979
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Tunneling In Coal Mines - Designing Development Entries For Stability
By Z. T. Bieniawski
Tunneling in coal mines includes driving the main haulageways or roadways which serve as the development entries. Although constituting the lifelines of these mines, little attention has been paid to
Jan 1, 1984
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Tunneling from an Underground Limestone Mine to the Surface
By John A. Huber
At an underground limestone mine in the Central United States; there were plans for the installation of a limestone processing plant. The special design and layout of the plant called for the installa
Jan 1, 1995
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Contour Blasting in Tunneling: the Role of Drilling Precision
By Mauro Fornaro, Marilena Cardu, Renato Mancini, Daniele Castano
Tunneling by explosive blasting in civil works isn't merely intended to break somehow a way through the rock, rather to drive a permanent, constant cross section, lined way. The current mechanical exc
Jan 1, 1992