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TERRATEC delivers large double shield TBM

19/04/2016
TERRATEC delivers large double shield TBM

TERRATEC is pleased to announce the delivery of a new Double Shield TBM to SELI Overseas S.p.A. after a successful performance of the factory testing on 12th April, 2016.

The Double Shield TBM will service the Vishnugad-Pipalkoti Hydropower Project in India, which is located in the estate of Uttarakhand, around 500km Northeast from Delhi. The Project is comprised of the construction of the dams, waterway tunnels vertical shafts and a power house generating capacity at 444 MW. The Main Contractor for the above work is Hindustan Construction Co. Ltd. of India.

SELI Overseas will execute  the Low Pressure Head Race Tunnel in subcontract to HCC (India). The Italian Tunnelling Contractor and TERRATEC have jointly developed the design features of this Ø9.86m Hard Rock Double Shield TBM with which to complete the 13km tunnel, 700m of addit and 12.3km of Main Tunnel.

The TBM will bore through Dolomitic Limestone in about 33% of the alignment and through Slates in 64% of it. The balance 3% of the tunnel will go across critical geological sections: the Thrust Zones (150m with shallow overburden) the Shear Zones (5 zones) and the Fault Zones (3 number). These critical zones will represent the most challenging ones and for that the TBM has been carefully designed. The CutterHead has a very robust yet versatile concept, mounting Heavy Duty 19’’ disc cutters but keeping twelve large bucket openings. The 4,200kW Electric VFD Main Drive will allow the CutterHead to cut efficiently the hardest rock zones at the maximum speed of 6rpm and also to deliver an exceptional torque over 22,000kNm to cope with those fractured parts of the alignment.

Other state-of-the-art features on the TBM include High-Speed regripping system, Single-Shield advancing mode, High-Pressure Emergency Thrust, Flood Control Doors and many others. The key parts of the TBM were produced in Australia and Japan. The assembly of the TBM was performed at TERRATEC facilities in China.

Representatives of SELI Overseas and HCC attended the Factory Acceptance Test and showed their satisfaction. The machine is now to be dismantled and sailed up to Mundra Port in India, from where to send it by road up to the Project Site. The TBM is expected to commence its assembly at the jobsite in July 2016. For press inquiries:  info@terratec.co and to read the press release click here .16/16.



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