
Internationally, the mechanized excavation of tunnels has intensified in the last two decades, as the number of tunnels being constructed for subways and railway underpasses increases. The subject of mechanized tunnelling in urban areas has not previously received the attention that it deserves, despite there being specific hazards associated with the construction of tunnels in metropolitan areas, including poor ground conditions, water tables higher than the level of tunnels, and subsidence leading to damage to the existing structures on the surface. The application of technologies for achieving the stability of the tunnel and for minimizing surface settlement is described in this book. Accurate characterization of the ground; rigorous assessment and management of risk from design to maintenance; the correct choice of a tunnel boring machine and a plan for the advancement of the tunnel; specific excavation procedures and real-time monitoring of excavation parameters are all discussed in this thorough work.
This book investigates the technical challenges and engineering methodologies required for mechanized tunnel excavation in complex urban environments. Author C. W. W. Ng draws upon extensive geotechnical expertise to address the hazards inherent in metropolitan tunneling, such as high water tables and ground instability. The text provides a rigorous framework for risk management, machine selection, and real-time monitoring to ensure structural integrity and minimize surface settlement.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a comprehensive technical resource for civil engineers and construction professionals managing urban infrastructure projects. Readers frequently note the high level of detail regarding the intersection of soil mechanics and practical tunneling operations.
Page Count:
712
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0203939727
ISBN-13:
9780203939727
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