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Mechanised Shield Tunnelling

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In this article, the development potential of the mechanised shield tunnelling method is far greater than that of the shotcrete method and other traditional tunnel construction because it is a safer, more effective method of tunnel construction.
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This book is translated from German. The development potential of the mechanised shield tunnelling method is far greater than that of the shotcrete method and other traditional tunnelling machines because it is a safer, more effective method of tunnel construction. This book considers the planning of the construction method and design of the machine in harmony with the geological and hydrological conditions, settlement requirements and safety considerations. The technological developments in Germany and world-wide are presented. The book includes chapters on tunnel lining, tailskin seals, grouting and injection procedures, open-faced shields, compressed air shields, slurry shields, earth pressure balance shields, combined shields and special configuration shields and special construction methods.

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A 3D finite element simulation model for TBM tunnelling in soft ground

TL;DR: In this article, a three-dimensional finite element simulation model for shield-driven tunnel excavation is presented, which takes into account all relevant components of the construction process (the soil and the ground water, the tunnel boring machine with frictional contact to the soil, the hydraulic jacks, tunnel lining and the tail void grouting).
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Recurrent neural networks for real-time prediction of TBM operating parameters

TL;DR: The feasibility of RNNs for the real-time prediction of TBM operating parameters indicates thatRNNs can afford the analysis and the forecasting of the time-continuous in-situ data collected from various construction equipments.
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A numerical study of the effect of soil and grout material properties and cover depth in shield tunnelling

TL;DR: In this article, comparative numerical simulations of a mechanised tunnel advance in homogeneous, overconsolidated, soft, cohesive soil below the ground water table are performed and sensitivities are evaluated.
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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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Electro-hydraulic proportional control of thrust system for shield tunneling machine

TL;DR: In this paper, a thrust hydraulic system of shield tunneling machine with pressure and flow compound control scheme is proposed, where the task of real-time measuring of the pressure and the displacement of hydraulic cylinder in each thrust group is accomplished by pressure sensor and displacement sensor respectively, forming the closed-loop pressure and speed control with proportional valves.
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