NTL Record

Title Advanced Soil and Soft Rock Tunneling Technology in Japan
Record ID 65585
Personal Name
Creator
Clough, G. Wayne
Source 88 p. in various pagings
Corporate Creator Stanford University. Department of Civil Engineering; Transportation Systems Center
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transportation Administration. Office of Rail and Construction Technology; United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transportation Administration. Office of Technology Development and Deployment
Publisher Stanford University
Publication Date 19801001
Language English
Abstract In the United States, it is becoming more common that underground transport facilities are constructed in soft ground by tunneling in lieu of cut and cover methods. This is particularly true in sensitive neighborhoods or highly developed business communities. It is important that in such circumstances undue surface settlements are not caused by the tunneling. Unfortunately, conventional procedures for controlling settlements when tunneling in soft grounds are becoming increasingly expensive and, in some cases, environmentally unacceptable. Thus, a need exists for new methods which can be used for soft ground tunneling in urban areas. This situation, only recently developing in the United States, has been faced for some time in Japan and Europe. As a result, considerable research and development has been done overseas. In the past five years, the most extensive work has been forthcoming from Japan. This is not sur­prising since the Japanese undertake substantially more soft ground tun­neling each year than any other country. The Japanese have specialized in the development of tunneling pro­cedures for difficult soft ground conditions, and in working in weak and broken rock. It is the purpose of this report to describe important aspects of this technology since it most likely will find significant application in the United States in the near future. The information presented in this report was obtained from obser­vations made on a three week trip to Japan, internal documents provided to the author by Japanese firms, and published-literature. The report does not represent a comprehensive state-of-the-art review, but covers the predominate spectrum of soft ground tunneling technology being used as of 1979-1980.
Rosap ID dot:55737
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/55737
TRT Terms Tunneling; Mucking; Shield tunneling method; Soft soils; Mud; Weak rock; Technology assessment
Classification NTL - PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION;
NTL - PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - Rail Transit
Geographical
Coverage
Japan
TRIS Online
Accession No
1775516
Contract Number DOT-TSC-1726
Report Number CE-252
Availability Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/65000/65500/65585/Tunneling_in_japan.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository