Tunnel construction planning requires careful consideration of the spoil management part, as this involves environmental, economic and legal requirements. In this paper a methodological approach that considers the interaction between technical and geological factors in determining the features of the resulting muck is proposed. This gives indications about the required treatments as well as laboratory and field characterisation tests to be performed to assess muck recovery alternatives. While this reuse is an opportunity for excavations in good quality homogeneous grounds (e.g. granitic mass), it is critical for complex formation. This approach has been validated, at present, for three different geo-materials resulting from a tunnel ...
Soil conditioning consists of mixing and remolding the natural material during the mechanical excava...
The aim of this thesis is the demonstration that tunnelling with EPB technology can be applied also ...
Purpose: on the basis of some case histories the problems are here discussed which can arise where a...
Tunnel construction planning requires careful consideration of the spoil management part, as this in...
Tunnel construction, structural diaphragms, debris from quarry exploitation require careful conside...
Excavated material management represents today a key issue due to environmental constraints and to t...
Excavated material management represents today a key issue due to environmental constraints and to t...
This is the final version.The excavated material represents today a key issue due to environmental c...
The muck from a tunnel excavation offers the same use opportunities as natural aggregates, but it is...
Tunnel muck should be considered as a valuable resource: if it is managed and treated ...
The re-use of rock as an industrial material requires more treatments than those foreseen for...
Reusing bulk volumes of waste material is a requirement often encountered in mining and construction...
Large volumes of muck are produced in the Alpine Region and bordering areas as a result of new road ...
Problem statement: A simple calculation has shown what the impact of muck created during the constru...
The history of the formation of the alpine region is affected by the activities of the glaciers, whi...
Soil conditioning consists of mixing and remolding the natural material during the mechanical excava...
The aim of this thesis is the demonstration that tunnelling with EPB technology can be applied also ...
Purpose: on the basis of some case histories the problems are here discussed which can arise where a...
Tunnel construction planning requires careful consideration of the spoil management part, as this in...
Tunnel construction, structural diaphragms, debris from quarry exploitation require careful conside...
Excavated material management represents today a key issue due to environmental constraints and to t...
Excavated material management represents today a key issue due to environmental constraints and to t...
This is the final version.The excavated material represents today a key issue due to environmental c...
The muck from a tunnel excavation offers the same use opportunities as natural aggregates, but it is...
Tunnel muck should be considered as a valuable resource: if it is managed and treated ...
The re-use of rock as an industrial material requires more treatments than those foreseen for...
Reusing bulk volumes of waste material is a requirement often encountered in mining and construction...
Large volumes of muck are produced in the Alpine Region and bordering areas as a result of new road ...
Problem statement: A simple calculation has shown what the impact of muck created during the constru...
The history of the formation of the alpine region is affected by the activities of the glaciers, whi...
Soil conditioning consists of mixing and remolding the natural material during the mechanical excava...
The aim of this thesis is the demonstration that tunnelling with EPB technology can be applied also ...
Purpose: on the basis of some case histories the problems are here discussed which can arise where a...