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Reducing risk in long deep tunnels by using TBM and drill-and-blast methods in the same project-the hybrid solution
作者姓名:Nick  Barton
作者单位:NB&A;
摘    要:There are many examples of TBM tunnels through mountains,or in mountainous terrain,which have suffered the ultimate fate of abandonment,due to insufficient pre-investigation.Depth-of-drilling limitatio...

关 键 词:tunnel  boring  machine(TBM)  rock  strength  deep  tunnels  tangential  stress  pre-injection  Q-values  utilization  risk
收稿时间:13 April 2012

Reducing risk in long deep tunnels by using TBM and drill-and-blast methods in the same project-the hybrid solution
Nick Barton.Reducing risk in long deep tunnels by using TBM and drill-and-blast methods in the same project-the hybrid solution[J].Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering,2012,4(2):115-126.
Authors:Nick Barton
Affiliation:NB&A, Oslo, Norway, www.nickbarton.com
Abstract:There are many examples of TBM tunnels through mountains, or in mountainous terrain, which have suffered the ultimate fate of abandonment, due to insufficient pre-investigation. Depth-of-drilling limitations are inevitable when depths approach or even exceed 1 or 2 km. Uncertainties about the geology, hydro-geology, rock stresses and rock strengths go hand-in-hand with deep or ultra-deep tunnels. Unfortunately, unexpected conditions tend to have a much bigger impact on TBM projects than on drill-and-blast projects. There are two obvious reasons. Firstly the circular excavation maximizes the tangential stress, making the relation to rock strength a higher source of potential risk. Secondly, the TBM may have been progressing fast enough to make probe-drilling seem to be unnecessary. If the stress-to-strength ratio becomes too high, or if faulted rock with high water pressure is unexpectedly encountered, the “unexpected events” may have a remarkable delaying effect on TBM. A simple equation explains this phenomenon, via the adverse local Q-value that links directly to utilization. One may witness dramatic reductions in utilization, meaning ultra-steep deceleration-of-the-TBM gradients in a log-log plot of advance rate versus time. Some delays can be avoided or reduced with new TBM designs, where belief in the need for probe-drilling and sometimes also pre-injection, have been fully appreciated. Drill-and-blast tunneling, inevitably involving numerous “probe-holes” prior to each advance, should be used instead, if investigations have been too limited. TBM should be used where there is lower cover and where more is known about the rock and structural conditions. The advantages of the superior speed of TBM may then be fully realized. Choosing TBM because a tunnel is very long increases risk due to the law of deceleration with increased length, especially if there is limited pre-investigation because of tunnel depth.
Keywords:tunnel boring machine (TBM)  rock strength  deep tunnels  tangential stress  pre-injection  Q-values  utilization  risk
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