Interaction Modeling in Mechanized Tunneling

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ABOUT THE BOOK

This open access book compiles the research results of the Collaborative Research Center SFB 837, which has been running since 2010 and will end in 2022, with the topic "Interaction Modeling in Mechanized Tunneling". The Collaborative Research Center is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and is currently the world's largest research facility in the field of tunneling. The aim of the publication is to make our scientific findings accessible to the international professional community. The individual chapters deal with all subsystems relevant in mechanized tunneling and their interaction. The latest results of digital planning and real-time tunneling support have been included.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. Introduction

    • Günther Meschke
    Pages 1-8

  2. Advance Reconnaissance and Optimal Monitoring

    • Elham Mahmoudi, Jan Düllmann, Lukas Heußner, Raoul Hölter, Andre Lamert, Shorash Miro et al.
    Pages 9-91

  3. Excavation Simulations and Cutting Tool Wear

    • Lukas Brackmann, Arne Röttger, Hoang-Giang Bui, Sahir Butt, Golnaz Hoormazdi, Abdiel Ramon Leon Bal et al.
    Pages 93-164

  4. Face Support, Soil Conditioning and Material Transport in Earth-Pressure-Balance and Hydro Shield Machines

    • Britta Schößer, Arash Alimardani Lavasan, Wiebke Baille, Thomas Barciaga, Sascha Freimann, Mario Galli et al.
    Pages 165-252

  5. Tunnel Linings

    • Gerrit Emanuel Neu, Florian Christ, Tagir Iskhakov, Christina Krikelis, Diego Nicolás Petraroia, Sven Plückelmann et al.
    Pages 253-327

  6. Digital Design in Mechanized Tunneling

    • Abdullah Alsahly, Hoang-Giang Bui, Lukas Heußner, Annika Jodehl, Rodolfo Javier Williams Moises, Markus Obel et al.
    Pages 329-404

  7. Real-Time Simulation for Steering the Tunnel Construction Process

    • Ba Trung Cao, Lukas Heußner, Annika Jodehl, Markus Obel, Yara Salloum, Steffen Freitag et al.
    Pages 405-463



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