Critical Issues in Selecting Conventional and Mechanized Tunnelling Methods

Nuh Bilgin, Cemal Balci

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Abstract

This book discusses the critical issues in selecting conventional and mechanized tunneling methods and lessons learned from the past. It covers the following main topics: geological and geotechnical parameters affecting tunneling methods, summarizing conventional tunneling and mechanized tunneling methods, the factors affecting the choice of tunneling methods such as the cost of the initial investment, the length of the tunnel, project scheduling, time for mobilization, emerging new technologies. Some examples of changing the tunneling method from conventional to mechanized tunneling or vice versa during the same ongoing project and hybrid tunneling methods in the same project are also given. The last chapter resumes the innovations made for the tunneling industry, summarizing advancements in safety, non-circular TBMs, robotics, new instrumentation, new materials and methodologies to decrease carbon footprint. This book is aimed at graduate students, professionals and researchers in tunneling, civil and mining engineering and geology.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSpringer Tracts in Civil Engineering
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Pages1-309
Number of pages309
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Publication series

NameSpringer Tracts in Civil Engineering
VolumePart F387
ISSN (Print)2366-259X
ISSN (Electronic)2366-2603

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025.

Keywords

  • drilling
  • Mechanized excavation
  • mechanized tunnelling
  • mining engineering
  • Rock Mechanics
  • Tunnel boring machines
  • tunnelling methods
  • Underground Space Technology

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