Optimized Blasting Methods for TBM Launching Shaft Construction Beneath the Panama Canal: A Case Study

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Jose Pineda Abraham Lindo
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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1101 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 21, 2025

Abstract

The Panama Metro System’s Network expansion involves excavating a launching shaft for a tunnel boring machine (TBM) to traverse beneath the Panama Canal. The blasting needed for this shaft construction poses significant challenges due to the presence of concrete walls encircling the excavation. These walls must remain intact throughout construction and the tunnel's future operation. This case study is focused on devising and implementing safe blasting techniques crucial for the shaft's construction, ensuring the preservation of surrounding concrete walls and project equipment. As the interest was potential damage to the concrete walls, an appropriate vibration threshold for this project was also required as an alternative to the traditional U.S. Bureau of Mining RI-8507 limit (USBM RI8507). Blast modeling software was employed to conduct a series of blasting simulations. Parameters like hole diameter, spacing, depth, explosive type, and initiation methods were varied to evaluate their potential effects on wall stability and damage risk. The simulations revealed that smaller diameter holes and reduced spacing between blast holes would effectively mitigate the risk of wall instability. Additionally, utilizing electronic delay detonators and carefully planning the blast hole detonation sequence proved critical in minimizing potential damage. Executing these blasts in the field presented unique challenges, including strict charge per delay thresholds and logistical constraints. Consequently, continuous adjustments to blasting parameters were made and comparative result analysis. Beyond providing a safe blasting strategy for the TBM launching shaft, this study offers invaluable insights into adapting blasting designs to align with environmental and structural safety standards. These findings hold great potential to shape guidelines for analogous sensitive construction projects. They underscore the importance of leveraging prior research as a reference point, engaging with project designers and local authorities, and continually conducting testing and adjustments to ensure project success.
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APA: Jose Pineda Abraham Lindo  (2025)  Optimized Blasting Methods for TBM Launching Shaft Construction Beneath the Panama Canal: A Case Study

MLA: Jose Pineda Abraham Lindo Optimized Blasting Methods for TBM Launching Shaft Construction Beneath the Panama Canal: A Case Study. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2025.

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