A new road tunnel is being driven in the Chinese city of Jinan using a tunnel boring machine (TBM) featuring a record-setting diameter. The TBM features a mixshield design and is being used to drive a two storey tunnel carrying three traffic lanes in either direction underneath the Yellow River.
The special mixshield design has been designed for the extreme conditions of the geology underneath the Yellow River. The TBM has been built for the purpose by Herrenknecht subsidiary Herrenknecht Tunnelling Machinery (HTM) in China. The mixshield TBM is delivering a maximum excavation diameter of 17.505mm, featuring a cutterhead drive power of 5,600kW and a torque of 35,017kNm.
The tunnel drive is scheduled to begin in late 2024 and will help to improve the connection between the two sides to the north and south of the Yellow River. The client for the project is Jinan Urban Construction Group Co and the work is being carried out by contractor China Railway 14th Bureau Group.
To adapt to the clay, sand and silt geology and the 7.bar groundwater pressure under the Yellow River, a mixshield TBM was selected. This technology was developed by Herrenknecht as an advance on conventional slurry technology. The support pressure in the excavation chamber is managed using an automatically controlled air cushion. This means that heterogeneous geologies and high water pressures of more than 15bars can be controlled safely, even when driving very large excavation diameters. An individual, new slurry circuit was designed especially for this TBM.
Wang Hai is deputy general manager of the Herrenknecht office in Beijing and is advising the customer on the challenging project. He said: “Thanks to its efficiency, the new single-tube tunnel supports the national strategy of ecological protection and high-quality development of the Yellow River Basin. It removes a bottleneck of traffic across the river and is calculated to absorb 7.4% of the traffic volume in one go.”