Apparent density evaluation methods to assess the effectiveness of soil conditioning

2017 
Abstract A study was performed on the University Link and Northgate Link projects in Seattle, WA, to investigate the use of apparent density evaluation methods for the identification of air pockets and plugging issues in the chamber of EPB TBMs. Both air pockets and plugging issues can result from improper soil conditioning and the TBM’s inability to mix the soil properly with the conditioning agents. An apparent density below unity indicates the formation of an air pocket in the top part of the chamber and an apparent density above the virgin soil density points to developing plugging issues in the cutterhead bays and pressurized chamber. From the conducted study it can be concluded that the presented apparent density evaluation methods are an effective way to identify issues in the excavation chamber of an EPB TBM and can be used as a mean to improve the soil conditioning process.
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