Performance characteristics of tunnel boring machine in basalt and pyroclastic rocks of Deccan traps – A case study

A 12.24 km long tunnel between Maroshi and Ruparel College is being excavated by tunnel boring machine (TBM) to improve the water supply system of Greater Mumbai, India. In this paper, attempt has been made to establish the relationship between various litho-units of Deccan traps, stability of tunne...

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Main Authors: Prasnna Jain, A.K. Naithani, T.N. Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-02-01
Series:Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
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spelling doaj-34772780ccb446d19eeddc5c7a44aa942020-11-24T23:50:00ZengElsevierJournal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering1674-77552014-02-0161364710.1016/j.jrmge.2013.11.003Performance characteristics of tunnel boring machine in basalt and pyroclastic rocks of Deccan traps – A case studyPrasnna Jain0A.K. Naithani1T.N. Singh2National Institute of Rock Mechanics (NIRM), Kolar Gold Fields, Karnataka, IndiaNational Institute of Rock Mechanics (NIRM), Kolar Gold Fields, Karnataka, IndiaIndian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, IndiaA 12.24 km long tunnel between Maroshi and Ruparel College is being excavated by tunnel boring machine (TBM) to improve the water supply system of Greater Mumbai, India. In this paper, attempt has been made to establish the relationship between various litho-units of Deccan traps, stability of tunnel and TBM performances during the construction of 5.83 km long tunnel between Maroshi and Vakola. The Maroshi–Vakola tunnel passes under the Mumbai Airport and crosses both runways with an overburden cover of around 70 m. The tunneling work was carried out without disturbance to the ground. The rock types encountered during excavation are fine compacted basalt, porphyritic basalt, amygdaloidal basalt, pyroclastic rocks with layers of red boles and intertrappean beds consisting of various types of shales. Relations between rock mass properties, physico-mechanical properties, TBM specifications and the corresponding TBM performance were established. A number of support systems installed in the tunnel during excavation were also discussed. The aim of this paper is to establish, with appropriate accuracy, the nature of subsurface rock mass condition and to study how it will react to or behave during underground excavation by TBM. The experiences gained from this project will increase the ability to cope with unexpected ground conditions during tunneling using TBM.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674775513001224TunnelingOpen-type tunnel boring machine (TBM)Rock mass classificationGround supportingDeccan trap
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author Prasnna Jain
A.K. Naithani
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A.K. Naithani
T.N. Singh
Performance characteristics of tunnel boring machine in basalt and pyroclastic rocks of Deccan traps – A case study
Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
Tunneling
Open-type tunnel boring machine (TBM)
Rock mass classification
Ground supporting
Deccan trap
author_facet Prasnna Jain
A.K. Naithani
T.N. Singh
author_sort Prasnna Jain
title Performance characteristics of tunnel boring machine in basalt and pyroclastic rocks of Deccan traps – A case study
title_short Performance characteristics of tunnel boring machine in basalt and pyroclastic rocks of Deccan traps – A case study
title_full Performance characteristics of tunnel boring machine in basalt and pyroclastic rocks of Deccan traps – A case study
title_fullStr Performance characteristics of tunnel boring machine in basalt and pyroclastic rocks of Deccan traps – A case study
title_full_unstemmed Performance characteristics of tunnel boring machine in basalt and pyroclastic rocks of Deccan traps – A case study
title_sort performance characteristics of tunnel boring machine in basalt and pyroclastic rocks of deccan traps – a case study
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
issn 1674-7755
publishDate 2014-02-01
description A 12.24 km long tunnel between Maroshi and Ruparel College is being excavated by tunnel boring machine (TBM) to improve the water supply system of Greater Mumbai, India. In this paper, attempt has been made to establish the relationship between various litho-units of Deccan traps, stability of tunnel and TBM performances during the construction of 5.83 km long tunnel between Maroshi and Vakola. The Maroshi–Vakola tunnel passes under the Mumbai Airport and crosses both runways with an overburden cover of around 70 m. The tunneling work was carried out without disturbance to the ground. The rock types encountered during excavation are fine compacted basalt, porphyritic basalt, amygdaloidal basalt, pyroclastic rocks with layers of red boles and intertrappean beds consisting of various types of shales. Relations between rock mass properties, physico-mechanical properties, TBM specifications and the corresponding TBM performance were established. A number of support systems installed in the tunnel during excavation were also discussed. The aim of this paper is to establish, with appropriate accuracy, the nature of subsurface rock mass condition and to study how it will react to or behave during underground excavation by TBM. The experiences gained from this project will increase the ability to cope with unexpected ground conditions during tunneling using TBM.
topic Tunneling
Open-type tunnel boring machine (TBM)
Rock mass classification
Ground supporting
Deccan trap
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674775513001224
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