T. Newman, Oscar Hueso Cuberos, Mikel Martinez Goirigolzarri
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Effects of changing geology on the performance of a Thames Tideway tunnel boring machine
An 8.8 m diameter earth pressure balance tunnel boring machine has been used to construct a 7.6 km section of the Thames Tideway Tunnel through central London, UK, between Battersea and Bermondsey. Two major geological structures: the Lambeth Anticline and the London Bridge Fault Zone have imposed significant changes in the tunnel face geology. The tunnel boring machine was continually monitored for operating parameters, such as cutterhead torque, thrust and injection of spoil conditioning additives. This led to the recognition of the structures, in addition to a high frequency of sand channels within the upper Lambeth Group strata. The monitoring led to validation of the preconstruction geological model and in conjunction with inspection of the tunnel face during scheduled interventions and geological logging of several interception shafts, has provided valuable assurances for the predicted ground ahead of tunnelling operations.
期刊介绍:
Geotechnical Engineering provides a forum for the publication of high quality, topical and relevant technical papers covering all aspects of geotechnical research, design, construction and performance. The journal aims to be of interest to those civil, structural or geotechnical engineering practitioners wishing to develop a greater understanding of the influence of geotechnics on the built environment.