Tunnel Lining
Tunnel Lining
Tunnel Lining
Guide:
SHANKAR G S
Presented by-VISHNU T
Assistant Professor Department of 4SM14ME059
Civil Engineering
SJMIT-CHITRADURGA
CONTENT
• INTRODUCTION
• SHAPES OF TUNNEL
• TUNNEL LINING MATERIALS
• TUNNEL LINING METHODS ON LAND
• VENTILATION IN TUNNEL
• CONCLUSION
WHAT IS TUNNEL?
^ It is an underground or underwater passageway,
dug through the surrounding soil/earth/rock.
^ A tunnel may be for foot or vehicular road traffic,
for rail traffic, or for a canal.
^ Secret tunnels are built for military purposes.
It depends on,
^ Ground conditions,
^ The ground water conditions,
^ The length and diameter of the tunnel drive,
^ The depth of the tunnel
^ The final use and shape of the tunnel and
appropriate risk.
TUNNELLING
METHODS ON LAND
• Cut and Cover Method :
• This construction method, whereby the site is fully
excavated, the structure built and then covered over,
uses diaphragm walls as temporary retaining walls
within the site area.
• Step one :Construction of diaphragm walls, pin piles,
and decking.
• Step two :Excavation within the diaphragm walls,
installing struts as work progresses.
• Step three Construction of permanent floor slabs and
walls.
• Step four : Fitting out the internal structures,
backfilling, and reinstating the surface structures.
Cut and Cover Method
TUNNELLING
METHODS ON LAND
• Tunnel Borina Machine (TBM) :
^ Most commonly used method
^ Tunnel boring machines are used to excavate tunnels
with a circular cross- section.
^ They can be used on any geologies.
^ It can bore tunnels of diameter 1-20 meter.
^ It made tunnel boring process risk free.
Tunnel Boring Machine
(TBM)
5. Excavated earth removed