Abstract
The use of TBMs in the tunnel industry has undergone a continuous growth over the last years, with application in ever expanding ranges of geotechnical conditions. Nevertheless, the feedback from completed projects with respect to the use of machine data for assessing geotechnical conditions are not common: there are only a few attempts to correlate machine data with geotechnical conditions during excavation and in most cases the use of machine data is related to assessment of TBM performance for prediction of advance rate. The analysis of TBM parameters may represent an interesting tool for monitoring of geotechnical conditions at the tunnel face and early detection of adverse face conditions. This work presents the feedback from the Tunnel 4, a 6.4 km long water transfer tunnel excavated by double shield TBM in the Philippines. The machine data have been analysed for identification of most sensitive parameters to geomechanical properties of the rock mass. In this respect, the use of specific-excavation parameters provides best results for assessing geotechnical conditions during excavation. Specific energy and Field Penetration Index displayed a good correlation with RMR values. The combined use of Net Advance Rate and Drillability Index allows to highlight how unstable face conditions and / or tough rock can influence the TBM advance.
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