The changing face of tunnelling: 26th Sir Julius Wernher memorial lecture

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
A. R. Biggart
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Dec 1, 1994

Abstract

Twenty-sixth Sir Julius Wernher memorial lecture, presented at the Tunnelling '94 symposium held in London, 5-7 July 1994. In describing 18 projects with which he has been involved over a period of 36 years, the author aims to illustrate how technological change and an increase in scientific knowledge have influenced tunnelling practice, which he nevertheless maintains does continue to be an art. Tunnels discussed are: the Silver Street, Blackfriars, Whitechapel, St. Paul's and Waterloo Post Office tunnels, 1958-1969; metro tunnels on the Victoria Line, London, 1962-1970; the introduction of tunnel boring machines (TBMs), 1971-1978, in the Empingham reservoir diversion tunnels in Rutland, the bentonite tunnelling machine experiment at New Cross, the Southern tunnel water main section of the London Ring Main and the Warrington sewer in Cheshire; tunnels in rock 1975-1981, for the Lune Wyre and Megget Manor aquaducts, Weymouth sea outfall and Bristol interceptor sewer; Priestley TBM tunnels 1969-1982; the Greater Cairo wastewater project 1983-1987; Anacostia River crossing, Washington DC 1985-1987; the Channel Tunnel 1987-1992; and the Storebaelt eastern tunnel in Denmark, 1992-1994.
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APA: A. R. Biggart  (1994)  The changing face of tunnelling: 26th Sir Julius Wernher memorial lecture

MLA: A. R. Biggart The changing face of tunnelling: 26th Sir Julius Wernher memorial lecture. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1994.

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