Microtunnelling Solution for Bulimba Creek Trunk Sewer

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C Jewkes A Domanti
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

This paper describes the design and constructability issues investigated in the selection of a trenchless solution in comparison to trenched construction options as part of a scoping study for the augmentation of the existing Bulimba Creek Trunk Sewer in Brisbane. Initial work involved the planning of alignment options vis-a-vis ground geology, geotechnical conditions, location and depth of shafts considering potential construction technology, flotation and stability of the tunnel, availability of construction sites and the influence of construction works on neighbourhood properties and the immediate environment. Two design pipe sizes, DN1200 and DN1500, were considered, and factors including jacking forces, specification of product pipes, pipe joints, pipe jacking methods and the associated impacts of ground settlement were carried out. Of particular interest was research on suitable lubricating fluids with the potential to minimise jacking forces and maximise the length of pipeline between launch and reception shafts.
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APA: C Jewkes A Domanti  (2008)  Microtunnelling Solution for Bulimba Creek Trunk Sewer

MLA: C Jewkes A Domanti Microtunnelling Solution for Bulimba Creek Trunk Sewer. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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