Small Scale Model Testing A New Approach In TBM Development

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Olivier Dubugnon Pieter Barendsen
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

INTRODUCTION There are three fronts on which development efforts are being concentrated to extend the application domain of Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM), which is potentially very large - Assessment of a reliable prediction method, including machine-rock interaction and geological characterisation, so that the boring system can be designed properly and the costs remain in the predicted range for each given tunnel project. - Development of lighter, more flexible and more controllable machines to be applied in shorter, deeper tunnels or roadways, such as required in mining. - Reduction of cutter and machine costs when excavating hard rocks or difficult grounds, in developing improved tool materials, cutting geometries and tunnelling systems. The above three lines of development have a common, critical requirement: to have a reliable set of design rules to optimize the machine specifications from the knowledge of rock and geological parameters and working requirements. This optimization can only be done if a model sufficiently sophisticated is made available, able to take into account the numerous factors influencing the TBM advance , and being interactive enough to achieve the optimization.
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APA: Olivier Dubugnon Pieter Barendsen  (1985)  Small Scale Model Testing A New Approach In TBM Development

MLA: Olivier Dubugnon Pieter Barendsen Small Scale Model Testing A New Approach In TBM Development. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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