Onsite Assembly And Hard Rock Tunneling At The Jinping-II Hydropower Station Tunnel Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Stephen M. Smading
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The Jinping-II hydroelectric project in China features four parallel headrace tunnels approximately 18-km- (11-mile-) long. Two will be excavated by tunnel boring machines (TBM) and two by drill-and-blast. A nearby fifth tunnel is being excavated by a 7.2-m (23.6-ft) TBM to draw down ground water in advance of excavating the headrace tunnels. Unique onsite assembly of a 12.43-m (40.7-ft) main beam TBM and backup system was completed on Sept. 18, 2008 in the remote mountains of the Sichuan province. The equipment was assembled onsite, without previously having been assembled and tested in a factory, using a method called onsite first time assembly (OFTA). This paper addresses the following topics: ? Project description including geology and terrain. ? The decision process leading to onsite, first time assembly, the assembly process and logistics, and lessons learned. ? Design features of the TBM and backup system. ? Operational history from startup to the writing of this article.
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APA: Stephen M. Smading  (2009)  Onsite Assembly And Hard Rock Tunneling At The Jinping-II Hydropower Station Tunnel Project

MLA: Stephen M. Smading Onsite Assembly And Hard Rock Tunneling At The Jinping-II Hydropower Station Tunnel Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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