Contractors' Experience With The Hydroshield Tunneling System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Erich J. Jacob Volker O. Meldner
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Our company has made persistent efforts to utilize the very latest cost-saving technology in tunnel design and construction. However, we were relatively late in joining the clan of slurry shield tunnelers. The challenge came in 1973, when our company was low bidder on a major sewer tunnel in Hamburg, West Germany. The tunnel was to be driven under the harbor region through coarse and fine sands with up to 60 ft hydrostatic head of water. Outer diameter was 15 ft, and length was 2.9 miles. This contract appeared right to enter the new field of slurry face tunneling. We gathered a design-engineering team to develop the machine, called it "Hydroshield", and used it on the project. The good performance of the prototype machine encouraged us to improve and modify the equipment design. The very latest model is now in use on a subway tunnel in Antwerp, Belgium. This tunnel is 21 ft outer diameter and 2.4 miles in total length. In terms of excavated volume it is the world's largest slurry shield contract. While the drive is still in full swing, we are currently preparing for 3 further Hydroshield applications, with diameters ranging from 12 to 32 ft. This paper describes the Hydroshield's salient design features, operational characteristics, construction reliability and performance levels, as experienced in West Germany and Belgium.
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APA: Erich J. Jacob Volker O. Meldner  (1979)  Contractors' Experience With The Hydroshield Tunneling System

MLA: Erich J. Jacob Volker O. Meldner Contractors' Experience With The Hydroshield Tunneling System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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