Evaluating Ground Conditions Ahead of a TBM Using Probe Drill Data

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steven K. Duke Jay Arabshahi
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

An economic, real-time probe drill monitoring system was developed for Metropolitan Water District’s Arrowhead Tunnels project to quantitatively evaluate ground conditions ahead of a TBM. This system digitally records hydraulic feed, rotation, and percussion pressures and calculates drill advance rates during drilling. These data are computer synthesized to develop a digital representation of the ground ahead, and the resulting “picture” of the ground is distributed to the project team to assist with tunnel construction decisions (i.e., targeting grout holes, optimizing mine-cycle lengths, and avoiding becoming stuck). The analysis and interpretation procedure has now been calibrated and refined using over 5,000 m (3 miles) of geologic face mapping data.
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APA: Steven K. Duke Jay Arabshahi  (2007)  Evaluating Ground Conditions Ahead of a TBM Using Probe Drill Data

MLA: Steven K. Duke Jay Arabshahi Evaluating Ground Conditions Ahead of a TBM Using Probe Drill Data. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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