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MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY 2015, Vol. 52 Issue (4) :190-194    DOI:
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Application of Grouting and Water-Blocking Techniques to the Replacement of Shield Tail Seal Brushes in a Permeable Strata with High Water Pressure
(1 CCCC Second Harbour Engineering Co. Ltd., Wuhan 430040; 2 Engineering Equipment Branch of CCCC Second Harbour Engineering Co. Ltd., Wuhan 430014; 3 National Enterprise Technology Center, CCCC Second Harbour Engineering Co. Ltd., Wuhan 430040)
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Abstract The integrity and reliability of shield-tail sealing are very important to the safety of shield tunnelling, and tail-seal brushes need to be replaced quickly in case of any damage; therefore the sealing of underground water is key to success in these cases. Taking line N of the Nanjing Weisan Road river-crossing project as an example, and considering the characteristics and requirements of replacing a tail-seal brush in a strong, permeable strata with high water pressure, an improved grouting technique was adopted for stopping water: 1) the primary water-stopping system was formed by strengthening the synchronous grouting; 2) the shield-tail part was consolidated by grouting via two special segments with additional reserved holes; and 3) the B-ring of the shield was grouted with polyurethane to avoid leakage from the front of the slurry chamber. Using this method, a complete water-sealing system characterized by its thickness, high density and strength is formed, ensuring successful replacement of the tail-seal brushes in a dry environent.
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KeywordsShield   High water pressure   Strong permeable strata   Grouting   Replacement of tail-seal brush     
Abstract: The integrity and reliability of shield-tail sealing are very important to the safety of shield tunnelling, and tail-seal brushes need to be replaced quickly in case of any damage; therefore the sealing of underground water is key to success in these cases. Taking line N of the Nanjing Weisan Road river-crossing project as an example, and considering the characteristics and requirements of replacing a tail-seal brush in a strong, permeable strata with high water pressure, an improved grouting technique was adopted for stopping water: 1) the primary water-stopping system was formed by strengthening the synchronous grouting; 2) the shield-tail part was consolidated by grouting via two special segments with additional reserved holes; and 3) the B-ring of the shield was grouted with polyurethane to avoid leakage from the front of the slurry chamber. Using this method, a complete water-sealing system characterized by its thickness, high density and strength is formed, ensuring successful replacement of the tail-seal brushes in a dry environent.
KeywordsShield,   High water pressure,   Strong permeable strata,   Grouting,   Replacement of tail-seal brush     
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.Application of Grouting and Water-Blocking Techniques to the Replacement of Shield Tail Seal Brushes in a Permeable Strata with High Water Pressure[J]  MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY, 2015,V52(4): 190-194
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