Tunnelling provides a robust solution to a variety of engineering challenges. It is a complex process, which requires a firm understanding of the ground conditions as well as the importance of ground-structure interaction. This book covers the full range of areas related to tunnel construction required to embark upon a career in tunnelling. It also includes a number of case studies related to real tunnel projects, to demonstrate how the theory applies in practice. New features of this second edition include: the introduction of a case study related to Crossrail’s project in London, focussing on the Whitechapel and Liverpool Street station tunnels and including considerations of building tunnels in a congested urban area; and further information on recent developments in tunnel boring machines, including further examples of all the different types of machine as well as multi-mode machines.
The coverage includes:
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Both hard-rock and soft-ground conditions
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Site investigation, parameter selection, and design considerations
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Methods of improving the stability of the ground and lining techniques
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Descriptions of the various main tunnelling techniques
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Health and safety considerations
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Monitoring of tunnels during construction
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Description of the latest tunnel boring machines
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Case studies with real examples, including Crossrail’s project in London
Clear, concise, and heavily illustrated, this is a vital text for final-year undergraduate and MSc students and an invaluable starting point for young professionals and novices in tunnelling.
Preface
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Site Investigation
Chapter 3 : Preliminary Analysis
Chapter 4 : Ground Improvement Techniques and Lining Systems
Chapter 5 : Tunnel Construction Techniques
Chapter 6 : Health and Safety and Risk Management in Tunnelling
Chapter 7 : Ground Movements and Monitoring
Case Studies
Appendices
Index