Real-Time as-Built Tunnel Product Modeling and Visualization by Tracking Tunnel Boring Machines

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
X. Wu
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Aug 1, 2013

Abstract

Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) are widely used for tunneling in urban areas because of their high advance rate, precise as-built profile and minimal impact to buildings and traffic on the ground. For a tunnel built by a TBM, there are strict requirements on alignment control and safety. To meet these requirements, it is important to monitor the position of the TBM. In the current practice, the TBM position data, including advance distance and line and level deviations, are reported manually to the managers on a daily basis. To interpret and analyze the position data, the managers also need to refer to various construction drawings. This practice is untimely, inefficient, and error prone for decision making. To improve the current practice, an automatic approach for real-time as-built tunnel product modeling and visualization is proposed, based on TBM position and orientation data autonomously sourced from the Virtual Laser Target Board (VLTB) TBM Guidance System developed at University of Alberta. Related information of the tunnel project, such as the as-designed alignment, soil layers, the ground, existing utility lines, is also visualized together with the model of the as-built tunnel. The modeling algorithm is presented step by step. Its application in a real-life drainage tunnel project is discussed and limitations are also identified.
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APA: X. Wu  (2013)  Real-Time as-Built Tunnel Product Modeling and Visualization by Tracking Tunnel Boring Machines

MLA: X. Wu Real-Time as-Built Tunnel Product Modeling and Visualization by Tracking Tunnel Boring Machines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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