Modeling Microtunneling Projects using Computer Simulation
Publication: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume 136, Issue 6
Abstract
Tunnels projects are constructed to facilitate the execution of underground works with minor disturbance on surface structures and traffic. This is deemed important especially in downtown cities where disturbances should be minimized to assure flowability on surface and underground infrastructures. Microtunneling involves the use of a remotely controlled, guided pipe-jacking process in order to support excavation face. Microtunneling aids in avoiding the need of open trench for pipe laying, which causes extreme disruption to the surrounding. This paper presents a tool for planning microtunnels projects using computer simulation. The proposed tool aids contractors in planning microtunneling by estimating their associated time and cost of construction. There are six models that are coded in the proposed tool in order to capture the construction of microtunnels and shafts. The tool breaks down microtunnels projects into microtunnels segments and shafts which constitute several construction zones. An application example is presented to demonstrate the features of the proposed tool.
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Received: Aug 9, 2008
Accepted: Oct 28, 2009
Published online: May 14, 2010
Published in print: Jun 2010
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