Abrasivity and Cutter Life Assessment for TBM Tunneling in Cobbles and Boulders - RETC2021

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steven W. Hunt Glen R. Frank
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Jun 13, 2021

Abstract

Assessment of abrasivity and cutter life are necessary to properly manage risks when tunneling in mixed face ground which includes ground with cobbles and boulders. Maximizing cutter life requires: (1) abrasivity and strength parameters for soil matrix and rock clasts, (2) methods of combining both, (3) proper selection of cutters and (4) modified TBM operation including use of boulder detection methods from the TBM to help make operation decisions. This paper presents approaches for addressing these factors sufficiently to improve tunneling success in mixed-face and cobbly-bouldery ground. Current laboratory abrasivity testing will be assessed along with equivalent quartz content correlations to soil matrix and rock clast abrasivity. New approaches to combining abrasivity testing of both the soil matrix and rock clasts for various cobble and boulder volume ratios will be suggested to estimate cutter life and intervention intervals. Methods for detecting boulders and using detection data to modify TBM operations to minimize boulder impacts are provided.
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APA: Steven W. Hunt Glen R. Frank  (2021)  Abrasivity and Cutter Life Assessment for TBM Tunneling in Cobbles and Boulders - RETC2021

MLA: Steven W. Hunt Glen R. Frank Abrasivity and Cutter Life Assessment for TBM Tunneling in Cobbles and Boulders - RETC2021. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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