Urban explosion: a development that challenges tunnelling technology

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
S. Babendererde
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Jun 19, 1905

Abstract

The twenty-ninth Sir Julius Wernher memorial lecture of the IMM, presented at Tunnelling '97, London, 2-4 September 1997. The tunnelling industry is well prepared to face the challenge from the population explosion in urban areas in the near future. Many well-established yet redundant concepts are still impeding progress, however, including the prediction of excessive surface ground settlements. The correct selection of TBM can minimise these, and ground deformations can be avoided completely if the appropriate techniques are applied. Advanced techniques have been used in the Tokyo Bay Crossing, where the tunnel lining was installed by robots. Other advanced techniques include the use of a sliding slip form to give temporary support to an extruded tunnel lining, the chemical processing of ground by polymers during earth-pressure balanced tunnelling and the use of electronic monitoring and steering devices in TBMs. There will be challenges to tunnelling in urban environments, as open cut techniques will no longer be tolerated. Two examples of mined stations are briefly discussed
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APA: S. Babendererde  (1905)  Urban explosion: a development that challenges tunnelling technology

MLA: S. Babendererde Urban explosion: a development that challenges tunnelling technology. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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