Construction of A Sewer Pipeline of 1 200 MM Internal Diameter by A Pipe Jacking Method Using A Small Tunnel Boring Machine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

This is a brief introduction of a sewer pipeline constructed with a pipe jacking method in combination with a 1 200 mm finished inner diameter tunnel boring machine developed for the first time in Japan. The pipeline is located under a national highway running through a densely built urban area and is 185.7 m long and 2.9 m to 3.7 m deep from the ground surface. The geological features along the pipeline show mostly slate and partly silt. The pipeline was constructed with a newly developed multi-application type tunnel boring machine equiped with a fluid transport system. The construction consisted of tunneling by a tunnel boring machine followed by pipe jacking operations. The excavated materials were dis- charged off the tunnel by a fluid transport System.
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APA:  (1987)  Construction of A Sewer Pipeline of 1 200 MM Internal Diameter by A Pipe Jacking Method Using A Small Tunnel Boring Machine

MLA: Construction of A Sewer Pipeline of 1 200 MM Internal Diameter by A Pipe Jacking Method Using A Small Tunnel Boring Machine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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