State Of The Art Of Soft-Ground Tunneling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. B. Peck A. J. Hendron B. Mohraz
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

INTRODUCTION The state of the art of soft-ground tunneling was discussed in detail by the senior author at the 7th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering held in Mexico City in 1969. Little can be gained by repeating the information assembled at that time. Hence, in this report, only the briefest summary will be given of the overall state of the art and attention will be concentrated on trends and developments since 1969. A characteristic of recent developments is the continued trend toward use of shields and excavating machines. The implications of this trend with respect to design and construction, and particularly with respect to the treatment of unfavorable ground conditions, will be examined. Settlement associated with lost ground, a subject as old as tunneling itself, will be reviewed and methods will be considered for its reduction. Design of tunnel supports was discussed in detail in 1969 with respect to essentially rigid or essentially flexible types of linings. In this report, a definition of flexibility will be considered and design procedures suggested for linings of flexibility intermediate between the two extremes.
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APA: R. B. Peck A. J. Hendron B. Mohraz  (1997)  State Of The Art Of Soft-Ground Tunneling

MLA: R. B. Peck A. J. Hendron B. Mohraz State Of The Art Of Soft-Ground Tunneling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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