Micro-Tunneling Challenges inRocky LandsContains HugeBoulders
| Author(s) | : | Babak Mohammad, Ali Kavyani, Sadegh Dashtara |
| Institution | : | Head of Technical section at Tehran Micro Tunneling Project, KAYSONInc., Water & Wastewater Division, Iran |
| Published In | : | Vol. 7, Issue 10 — October 2020 |
| Page No. | : | 23-30 |
| Domain | : | Engineering |
| Type | : | Research Paper |
| ISSN (Online) | : | 2348-4470 |
| ISSN (Print) | : | 2348-6406 |
Wastewater collection network is one of the most important urban infrastructures, which its developmentis very critical due to its location in the urban area and in the vicinity of municipal utilities and traffic constraints.Trenchless mechanized Excavation methods are one of the most effective methods to implement the wastewater collectionnetwork of Tehran, which has been rapidly developed due to its low cost, high quality and also its low impact onmunicipal furniture and utilities and traffic issues. The micro-tunneling project in east of Tehran is one of the samples forimplementing Tehran’s wastewater collection network. This project with the 1400, 1600 and 1800 mm polymer concretepipes has been completed on Mirdamad, Shariati, Mojtabaie and Khajeh Abdullah Ansari Streets with the length of 3900m using micro-tunneling machine manufactured by German Herrenknecht Company and is currently in operation.Sincethe project route is adjacent to the foothills and northern rivers of Tehran, it has special characteristics in the term ofgeographical location. The geological situation of project site is also so that the density and size of boulders areincreased with increase in depth of earth. Therefore, it was very difficult to design and implement the micro-tunnelingoperations of this project in the vicinity of numerous stones and boulders and interaction between pipes and boulderscaused many challenges such as cracking and failure of polymer concrete pipes as well as deviations in the project routein addition to many problems encountered during Excavating operations due to the proximity of micro-tunneling path tomany boulders around the project route.The purpose of present article was to investigate the interaction between microtunneling path and boulders around the pipeline path as well as the raised challenges and obstacles through experiencesobtained from micro-tunneling project of east of Tehran as well as the conducted as well as numerical studies and toprovide solutions for each of the above mentioned problems.
Babak Mohammad, Ali Kavyani, Sadegh Dashtara, “Micro-Tunneling Challenges inRocky LandsContains HugeBoulders”, International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), Vol. 7, Issue 10, pp. 23-30, October 2020.








