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Mechanics of tunnelling machine screw conveyors: model tests

A. S. Merritt, +1 more
- 16 Sep 2006 - 
- Vol. 56, Iss: 9, pp 605-615
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In this paper, an instrumented 1:10 scale model screw conveyor was designed and commissioned, and tests were performed with consolidated kaolin and compacted London Clay and Lambeth Group samples pre-conditioned with soil conditioning agents commonly used in EPB tunnelling machines.
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Control of the excavation process of an earth pressure balance (EPB) tunnelling machine depends on control of the soil flow through the screw conveyor. An instrumented 1:10 scale model screw conveyor was designed and commissioned, and tests were performed with consolidated kaolin and compacted London Clay and Lambeth Group samples pre-conditioned with soil conditioning agents commonly used in EPB tunnelling machines. During steady-state operation, the measured shear stress acting on the conveyor casing was found to be constant along the conveyor, leading to a linear total pressure gradient. The casing shear stress was approximately equal to the un-drained shear strength of the soil, and the screw torque increased linearly with the casing shear stress. Effects of varying sample strengths, screw speeds, screw geometry and the discharge outlet restriction on the total pressure gradient, casing shear stress, and screw torque are illustrated by the test results. The tests provide new insight into the behaviour...

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Tunnelling and geotechnics: new horizons

Robert J. Mair
- 01 Jan 2008 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the important relationship between tunnelling and geotechnics is highlighted, and recent advances in tunneling have been discussed in both the theory and the practice.
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Soil conditioning of sand for EPB applications: A laboratory research

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of tests have been carried out using a laboratory screw conveyor device which was designed for this purpose and which simulates the extraction of the spoil from a pressure chamber in a similar way as in EPB tunnelling.
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Using the Slump Test to Assess the Behavior of Conditioned Soil for EPB Tunneling

TL;DR: In this paper, the results of a test program on different conditioned non-cohesive soils using the slump cone test are presented and discussed, and the feasibility of this type of test for the control of EPB conditioned soil has been assessed.
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Screw conveyor device for laboratory tests on conditioned soil for EPB tunneling operations

TL;DR: In this article, a prototype laboratory device is presented and described, which simulates the extraction of the ground from a pressurized tank with a screw conveyor, and the results of a preliminary test program carried out on a medium sized sand show that the prototype device is efficient in verifying the effects of foam for an optimal use in EPB conditioning.
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Experimental study of the precursor information of the water inrush in shield tunnels due to the proximity of a water-filled cave

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper carried out a large-scale 3D geo-mechanical model test on a tunnel that was excavated by a compound EPB (Earth Pressure Balance) shield machine based on the metro tunnel in the “spring city” of Jinan.
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Fast shearing of pre-existing shear zones in soil

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of fast rates of displacement on the residual strength of soil was studied in the ring shear apparatus and three types of rate effects were identified: a positive rate effect, a neutral rate effect and a negative rate effect.
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Clay-interface shear resistance

L. J. L. J. Lemos, +1 more
- 16 Jan 2000 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the shear of clays of varying plasticity against interfaces of different materials and varying roughness has been studied in the ring shear apparatus, and the effect of corrosion of steel interfaces has been examined.
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Soil Pressure Drop of Screw Conveyor for Shield Machines.

TL;DR: In this paper, the theoretical equations for granular and plasticized materials which represent the pressure drop in the screw conveyor were formulated and the calculated values were found to be in good agreement with the experimental and practical ones.
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