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    Soil abrasiveness for EPB-TBM along Tehran metro tunnel line 7, Iran

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    Authors
    Amoun, S.
    Sharifzadeh, Mostafa
    Shahriar, K.
    Rostami, J.
    Date
    2015
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Amoun, S. and Sharifzadeh, M. and Shahriar, K. and Rostami, J. 2015. Soil abrasiveness for EPB-TBM along Tehran metro tunnel line 7, Iran, in Kolić, D. (ed), SEE Tunnel: Promoting Tunnelling in South East European Region: 41st General Assembly and World Tunnel Congress of International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association ITA-AITES, May 22-28 2015. Dubrovnik, Croatia: Lacroma Valamar Congress Center.
    Source Title
    SEE Tunnel: Promoting Tunnelling in South East European Region: 41st General Assembly and World Tunnel Congress of International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association ITA-AITES
    Source Conference
    SEE Tunnel: Promoting Tunneling in SEE Region. ITA WTC 2015 Congress and 41st General Assembly
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75178
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    Abstract

    Full-face shielded tunnel boring machines (TBM) including earth pressure balance (EPB) shields have been used almost exclusively for soft ground tunneling because of the many advantages the offer in comparison to the conventional methods. The total number of EPB-TBMs that were utilized for tunneling between 2005 and 2010 is approximately 350 units worldwide as reported by [1]. These machines encounter a wide range of geological conditions and hazards. One of the most critical adverse conditions is encountering abrasive soils and excessive wear on the cutting tools and the cutterhead as has been reported in many EPB tunneling projects worldwide [2], [3]. Inspection and maintenance of cutting tools below the groundwater table is usually performed under hyperbaric conditions where air pressure is used to provide tunnel face stability. This involves creating a plug at the face, removing the spoils (muck), applying compressed air, and allowing the crew into the cutting chamber via an air lock. This entire process can take days to complete. Consequently, the tool inspection and maintenance in soft ground tunneling is a time consuming, risky, dangerous, and costly [4]. Abrasiveness of soil and rock is a factor with considerable influence on the wear of tools. The wear of excavation tools is an important measurable indicator of rock and soil excavation in tunnelling, in addition to the volume of material excavated (Fig. 1). [5]. In mechanized tunneling the term wear is classified into two categories, primary wear and secondary wear. Primary wear is an expected type of wear that can occur on several parts of the excavation tools, such as drag bits, disc cutters, scrapers and buckets, etc. Secondary wear, on the other hand, is an unplanned type of wear that affects the cutterhead spokes, cutter saddles, bulkheads and also much conveyance parts such as the screw conveyor. The first type of wear requires replacement at appropriate intervals whereas the second type is not and therefore the parts are not anticipated to be replaced regularly. As such the TBM performance may be affected significantly if sever secondary wear occurs [6]. In this paper, an investigation was undertaken to discern the main cause of the observed wear on EPB-TBM of Tehran Metro Line 7 (North-South lot). The wear potential of soils and rocks are assessed with respect to approach on the matter was introduced by [5] and Cerchar test, respectively.

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