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Case Study of Shield Tunnel Construction : Incheon Metro Line 1 Geomdan Extension Phase 1 Project (쉴드TBM 터널 시공 사례 : 인천도시철도1호선 검단연장선 1공구)

  • Byungkwan Park;Chaeman Joo;Dohak Huh;Hyunsup Song;Gwangsu Joo;Dohoon Kim;Minsang Lee
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.185-195
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    • 2024
  • The Incheon Metro Line 1 Geomdan Extension Phase 1 is the first project in South Korea where both a roadheader and TBM (Tunnel Boring Machine) are being used together. The shield TBM tunnel section is 1,057 m long, and is mostly composed of rock, including the section beneath the Airport Railroad and the Gyeongin Ara Waterway. A 7.8 m earth pressure balance shield TBM was used for tunnel excavation. The average monthly advance rate for both the North and South tracks is 239.1 m, with a maximum monthly advance rate of 334.5 m. This technical article comprehensively evaluates the productivity of the shield TBM, focusing on the TBM excavation performance. Above all, it aims to provide useful reference material for the successful execution of shield TBM tunnel construction.

Geotechnical investigation on causes and mitigation of ground subsidence during underground structure construction (터널 및 지중매설물 시공에 따른 지반함몰 발생 원인 및 대책에 대한 지반공학적 조사 연구)

  • Choi, Shin-Kyu;Back, Seung-Hun;An, Jun-Beom;Kwon, Tae-Hyuk
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.143-154
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    • 2016
  • This study investigated the occurrences, causes, and mitigation of the recent ground subsidence and underground cavity generation events in Korea. Two main causes of ground subsidence are (1) the soil erosion by seepage during tunneling and earth excavation and (2) the damage of underground pipes. The main cause of the soil erosion during tunneling was the uncontrolled groundwater flow. Especially, when excavating soft grounds using a tunnel boring machine (TBM), the ground near TBM operation halt points were found to be the most vulnerable to failure. The damage of underground pipes was mainly caused by poor construction, material deterioration, and differential settlement in soft soils. The ground subsidence during tunneling and earth excavation can be managed by monitoring the outflow of groundwater and eroded soils in construction sites. It is expected that the ground subsidence by the underground pipe damage can be managed or mitigated by life cycle analysis and maintenance of the buried pipes, and by controlling the earth pressure distribution or increasing the bearing capacity at the upper ground of the buried pipes.

Derivation of a 3D Arching Formula for Tunnel Excavation in Anisotropic Ground Conditions and Examination of Its Effects (비등방 지반에서 터널굴착을 위한 3차원 아칭식의 유도 및 그 영향 조사)

  • Son, Moorak
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.34 no.12
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    • pp.19-27
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    • 2018
  • Terzaghi proposed a 2D formula for arching based on the assumption of a vertical sliding surface induced in the upper part due to the downward movement of a trapdoor. The formula was later expanded to consider 3D tunnel excavation conditions under inclined sliding surfaces. This study further extends the expanded formula to consider the effects of different ground properties and inclined sliding conditions in the transverse and longitudinal directions considering anisotropic ground conditions, as well as 3D tunnel excavation conditions. The 3D formula proposed in this study was examined of the induced vertical stress under various conditions (ground property, inclined sliding surface, excavation condition, surcharge pressure, earth pressure coefficient) and compared with the 2D Terzaghi formula. The examination indicated that the induced vertical stress increased as the excavation width and length increased, the inclination angle increased, the cohesion and friction angle decreased, the earth pressure coefficient decreased, and the surcharge pressure increased. Under the conditions examined, the stress was more affected at low excavation lengths and by the ground properties in the transverse direction. In addition, The comparison with the 2D Terzaghi formula showed that the induced vertical stress was lower and the difference was highly affected by the ground properties, inclined sliding conditions, and 3D tunnel excavation conditions. The proposed 3D arching formula could help to provide better understanding of complex arching phenomena in tunnel construction.

A Study on the Behavior of Cut and Cover Tunnel according to the Excavation Plane by Numerical Analysis (굴착사면 변화에 따른 복개 터널구조물의 역학적 거동에 관한 수치해석적 연구)

  • Bae, Gyu-Jin;Lee, Seok-Won;Lee, Gyu-Phil;Park, Si-Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.79-90
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    • 2002
  • The structural analysis such as rigid frame analysis has been used for the design of cut and cover tunnel due to its simplicity and convenience. This analysis, however, could not account for the geometrical factors such as interface elements, slope of excavation plane, distance between lining and excavation plane, etc. To develop the analysis technique and design technology for the cut and cover tunnel, in this study, the numerical analyses considering not only geometrical but geotechnical factors are conducted. Especially, the effects on the mechanical behaviors of cut and cover tunnel due to the slope of excavation plane and the distance between lining and excavation plane are mainly focused in this study.

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Study on the Stability of Over Break in Tunnel (여굴이 큰 터널의 안전성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Dong-Baek;Kwon, Ki-Jun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.6 no.2 s.21
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    • pp.45-50
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    • 2006
  • When we build the tunnel, occasionally, the blasted section exceed the designed section because of geological properties and the lack of blasting technologies, and the exceed section is remained as over break after the construction of tunnel lining. When the underground water leaks with silt and clay through the cracks of rocks, the large over break cause a structural stability problem in tunnel, and the back charging of over break is very important subject, because the undoing of back charging cause the drop of crashed rocks and serious problem in the stability of tunnel lining. Therefore, the theory of blast is studied and purpose the structural analysis of back charging and propose the safe method about the drop of crashed rocks.

A Study on Advance Rate under the Operating Conditions of EPB Shield TBM Based on TBM Operation Data (현장 굴진자료 분석에 의한 토압식 쉴드 TBM의 운전조건과 굴진속도 연구)

  • An, Man Sun;Lim, Kwang-Su;Kim, Kyong Ju
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.31 no.6D
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    • pp.839-848
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    • 2011
  • TBM (Tunnel Boring Machine) tunnel should be carry out with the adopted machine until the end of excavation because of impossibility of replacement or modification of machine. Observation of the face of the tunnel is difficult, especially in EPB(Earth Pressure Balance) shield TBM, predict changes in the ground condition with analyzing data, collected during the excavation, and it should be reflected in construction. Until recently, subjects of studies on TBM are mainly the determination of machine and the development of advance rate prediction model, according to the characteristics of ground which is the target of excavation. However, study focused on the estimation of ground conditions and the improvement in operational methods using excavation data of TBM equipment, the principal of the excavation, has been done not so much. This study examine the variances in advance rate depending on changes in operating conditions and evaluate the optimal operating conditions of adopt machine, using working data obtained from EPB shield TBM project. The result of this study is suggested as follows. First, cutter head RPM and total thrust force are biggest influences on advance rate, Second, it is recommended for proper advance rate that total thrust force is controlled while optimum cutter head RPM is kept, Third, according to the increasing trend of total thrust force, the changes in ground conditions can be predicted, the appropriate operating conditions can be determined.

Refurbishment of a 3.6 m earth-pressure balanced shield TBM with a domestic cutterhead and its field verification (국산 커터헤드를 장착한 직경 3.6 m 토압식 쉴드TBM의 제작과 현장적용성 분석)

  • Bae, Gyu-Jin;Chang, Soo-Ho;Choi, Soon-Wook;Kang, Tae Ho;Kwon, Jun-Yong;Shin, Min-Sik
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.457-471
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    • 2015
  • A domestic cutterhead with the diameter of 3.6 m was designed and manufactured in this study. Then, it was attached to an existing earth-pressure balanced shield TBM to excavate a cable tunnel with the length of 1,275 m. Especially, the procedures for TBM cutterhead design and its corresponding performance prediction were also summarized. From field data analyses of the refurbished shield TBM, its maximum advance rate was recorded as 14.4 m/day. Penetration depths of disc cutters were found to be approximately 4 mm/rev, which is equal to the maximum penetration depth designed for the strongest rock strength condition in the target tunnel. Every TBM operating thrust and cutter normal force during TBM driving was much smaller than their corresponding maximum capacities. When cutter acting forces recorded in the field were analyzed, their prediction errors by the CSM model were very high for weak rock conditions. In addition, rock strength showed very close relationships with cutter normal force and penetration depth.

Experimental Study on Load Transfer Characteristic by Adjacent Slope Excavation in a Jointed Rock Mass (절리암반에서 근접 사면굴착에 의한 하중전이특성에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Lee, Jin-Wook;Lee, Sang-Duk
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.321-328
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    • 2009
  • A optimal reinforcement in the joint rock slope excavation adjacent to an existing tunnel would be influenced by excavation distance from the tunnel, slope angel, and joint conditions but has been empirically determined so far. In this study, large scale model tests were conducted to find out the relationship between load translation on the excavation surface and bebavior of the tunnel according to excavation steps of the jointed rock slope. Consequently, two main parameters, joint dip and sloped angle were investigated in those model tests. From the test results, it was found that tunnel deformation was the largest one when the excavation of joints located closer to the tunnel crown or invert. Stability of the slope and the tunnel were varied in a certain excavation stage related to the angle of slope. In the future, based on results of this study the reinforcement method for the tunnel and slope safety in a jointed rock mass will be demonstrated.

The Study on the Behavior of Closed-Faced Shield Tunneling by Two Dimensional Elasto-Plastic Analysis (2차원 탄소성해석에 의한 밀폐형 실드터널의 거동에 관한 연구)

  • 진치섭;이홍주;한상중
    • Computational Structural Engineering
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.199-207
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    • 1996
  • In the past decade soft clay shield tunneling technology have been improved to permit continuous support to the face of a tunnel. These advanced shield can be operated such that an initial heaving is created, this helps to decrease the inward soil movement into the tail void. In this paper, the measurement of slurry shield and EPB shield were used and two dimensional elasto-plastic programs EPSHILD developed for shield tunnel analysis were approved. The excavation steps corresponding with construction stages were settled and heaving load, load factors were considered. This study is based on the instantaneous settlement which is occured in the process of shield construction but not the secondary settlement by consolidation.

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A ground condition prediction ahead of tunnel face utilizing time series analysis of shield TBM data in soil tunnel (토사터널의 쉴드 TBM 데이터 시계열 분석을 통한 막장 전방 예측 연구)

  • Jung, Jee-Hee;Kim, Byung-Kyu;Chung, Heeyoung;Kim, Hae-Mahn;Lee, In-Mo
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.227-242
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    • 2019
  • This paper presents a method to predict ground types ahead of a tunnel face utilizing operational data of the earth pressure-balanced (EPB) shield tunnel boring machine (TBM) when running through soil ground. The time series analysis model which was applicable to predict the mixed ground composed of soils and rocks was modified to be applicable to soil tunnels. Using the modified model, the feasibility on the choice of the soil conditioning materials dependent upon soil types was studied. To do this, a self-organizing map (SOM) clustering was performed. Firstly, it was confirmed that the ground types should be classified based on the percentage of 35% passing through the #200 sieve. Then, the possibility of predicting the ground types by employing the modified model, in which the TBM operational data were analyzed, was studied. The efficacy of the modified model is demonstrated by its 98% accuracy in predicting ground types ten rings ahead of the tunnel face. Especially, the average prediction accuracy was approximately 93% in areas where ground type variations occur.