Material from tunnel excavations (muck) for Istanbul's metro rail transport system must be rapidly removed from the construction site and stored in a suitable area. This time restriction necessitates categorization of the excavation materials according to technical specifications and usability. The excavated material (muck) could be used as aggregate in concrete, filling and paving material in road construction, and as a soil replacement for covering or foresting stony/rocky areas, etc. This study examines the use of the tunnel boring machine (TBM) excavation material (muck) as rock filling in water storages, and as rock embankments in abandoned quarry pits designed for water storage. The study was designed in two phases. In the post excava...
The purpose of this research is to verify the possibility of using granite by-products deriving from...
Excavated material management represents today a key issue due to environmental constraints and to t...
The uncertainty in the measurement of rock mass is largely due to the inherently heterogeneous natur...
This thesis studies the possibilities to utilize excavated rock material from tunnel boring machines...
Tunnel boring machine (TBM) materials are usually crushed powder obtained during tunnel excavations ...
Tunnel boring machines (TBM\u27s) are widely used in tunnel construction in rock. The rock chips (mu...
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 ...
Tunnel construction, structural diaphragms, debris from quarry exploitation require careful conside...
Tunnel construction planning requires careful consideration of the spoil management part, as this i...
Problem statement: A simple calculation has shown what the impact of muck created during the constru...
During excavation of tunnels, large amounts of rock material are produced. This excavated rock mater...
The re-use of rock as an industrial material requires more treatments than those foreseen for...
AbstractA 12.24km long tunnel between Maroshi and Ruparel College is being excavated by tunnel borin...
A 12.24 km long tunnel between Maroshi and Ruparel College is being excavated by tunnel boring machi...
The purpose of this research is to verify the possibility of using granite by-products deriving from...
Excavated material management represents today a key issue due to environmental constraints and to t...
The uncertainty in the measurement of rock mass is largely due to the inherently heterogeneous natur...
This thesis studies the possibilities to utilize excavated rock material from tunnel boring machines...
Tunnel boring machine (TBM) materials are usually crushed powder obtained during tunnel excavations ...
Tunnel boring machines (TBM\u27s) are widely used in tunnel construction in rock. The rock chips (mu...
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 ...
Tunnel construction, structural diaphragms, debris from quarry exploitation require careful conside...
Tunnel construction planning requires careful consideration of the spoil management part, as this i...
Problem statement: A simple calculation has shown what the impact of muck created during the constru...
During excavation of tunnels, large amounts of rock material are produced. This excavated rock mater...
The re-use of rock as an industrial material requires more treatments than those foreseen for...
AbstractA 12.24km long tunnel between Maroshi and Ruparel College is being excavated by tunnel borin...
A 12.24 km long tunnel between Maroshi and Ruparel College is being excavated by tunnel boring machi...
The purpose of this research is to verify the possibility of using granite by-products deriving from...
Excavated material management represents today a key issue due to environmental constraints and to t...
The uncertainty in the measurement of rock mass is largely due to the inherently heterogeneous natur...