Design and Geotechnical Aspects of Microtunnel Crossings Below Active Rail Alignments

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Andy J. Robinson Mark D. Claassen
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Railroad companies and transit authorities have been slow to acknowledge that for many—utility crossings, a direct pipe installation below live rail can be just as effective as a more intrusive traditional cased crossing. Properly designed and specified pipe jacking work, and specifically pressure-balanced microtunneling, coupled with careful specification and analysis of geotechnical monitoring and, where necessary, ground improvement measures, can produce a low-risk, low ground movement solution to the needs of utility companies and municipalities whose services need to pass below urban and rural rail corridors. This paper discusses the design, geotechnical and ground improvement aspects of microtunnel crossings below active heavy and light rail lines and crossings beneath active subway tunnels.
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APA: Andy J. Robinson Mark D. Claassen  (2003)  Design and Geotechnical Aspects of Microtunnel Crossings Below Active Rail Alignments

MLA: Andy J. Robinson Mark D. Claassen Design and Geotechnical Aspects of Microtunnel Crossings Below Active Rail Alignments. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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