On 26th September 2016, TERRATEC
celebrated the successful Factory Acceptance Test of a new 3.20m diameter Earth
Pressure Balance Tunnel Boring Machine (EPBM) destined for the Phra Khanong
Cable Tunnel Project in Bangkok, Thailand. The event was attended by
representatives of Bangkok’s Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) and Thai
contractor Nawarat Patanakarn PCL.
Designed to accommodate a new high-voltage
cable system, the Phra Khanong Cable Tunnel Project is the first of a series of
planned tunnelling projects by the MEA that are being built to meet increased
power demands in the Thai capital.
Located at the intersection of the
Phra Khanong canal and Sukhumvit Road, the project is situated in one of the
busiest areas of downtown Bangkok and is subject to tight alignment
constraints. The machine will be launched from a 7.0m diameter shaft that is
currently being constructed beneath the Ram Inthra – At Narong Expressway (toll
road) ramp with little working head room.
The first of two drives for the
project will see the TBM head 495m south along Sukhumvit Road, at an upgrade
angle of 1.2%, and terminate at a reception shaft located under the BTS Skytrain
structure just short of On Nut Station. From there, the machine will be lifted
and transported back to the launch shaft under the expressway ramp.
In order to negotiate the foundation
piles of the ramp – and complete its second, 293m-long, drive northwards under
the Phra Khanong canal – the TBM will be launched onto a sharp 32m-radius curve
on a 2% up-grade trajectory.
To achieve this, the TERRATEC
machine was designed with an X-type articulation system that provides a maximum
articulation angle of 6.6-degrees to accommodate a minimum radius curve of 30m.
Although this type of extreme TBM articulation is uncommon in the global market
it is popular in Japan. TERRATEC therefore teamed up with Japanese manufacturer
JTSC to develop the design with the aim of exporting this technology to other
countries.
The TBM’s back-up systems are also
tailored to accommodate the tight project requirements, including a mucking
system that conveys spoil from the TBM’s screw to a transfer pipe using air
pressure.
Geological conditions along the
alignment consist of fine sand and stiff clay, with an average overburden of
26m and a groundwater head of about 2 bars.
The TBM’s soft ground cutterhead
features an open spoke design with the addition of knife bits to assist
break-in and break-out of the steel fibre reinforced concrete shaft eyes.
Traditional tapered precast concrete segments (left/right/straight) will
typically be installed as the machine progresses, with shorter steel segments
utilised during the course of the sharp radius curve.
Following the successful factory
acceptance test, the machine will now be shipped to Thailand and is expected to
arrive by the end of October. Excavation is due to commence in mid-December.
Machine operation will be assisted at
all times by TERRATEC’s highly-experienced Field Service staff, providing
quality after sales support to ensure optimum performance and successful
project completion. The tunnel is scheduled to go into operation at the end of
2017.
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