Suggestion of an empirical prognosis model for cutting tool wear of Hydroshield TBM

F. Köppl, K. Thuro, M. Thewes

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Abstract

The wear of cutting tools is a major issue in tunneling with Hydroshield TBM in soils, because it is a common reason for downtime. The replacement of cutting tools requires access to the excavation chamber, which is only possible with hyperbaric works or at fixed positions with prearranged grout blocks. In order to improve predictability of the maintenance stops, an empirical prognosis model for the wear of the cutting tools was developed. Based on the new Soil Abrasivity Index (SAI), the model helps to estimate distances between maintenance stops and the required amount of cutting tools to be changed. The authors validated the prognosis model based on the original reference projects. The validation leads to an adaption of the prognosis process and individual correction factors in the model itself. The article describes the updated prognosis model and validation results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)287-294
Number of pages8
JournalTunnelling and Underground Space Technology
Volume49
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2015

Keywords

  • Cutting tools
  • Hydroshield TBM
  • Maintenance
  • Prognosis model
  • Soil
  • Wear

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