Volume Loss Caused By Tunnelling In Kenny Hill Formation

The Klang Valley MRT Sungai Buloh � Kajang (SBK) Line, Malaysia�s first mass rapid transit line involved the construction of 9.5km twin bored tunnels in the densely populated urban area of Kuala Lumpur city. The underlying geological conditions can be distinctly demarcated to two main formations...

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Main Authors: Khoo, C.-M., Gopalan, T., Rahman, N.�.A., Mohamad, H.
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Published: GEOMATE International Society 2019
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spelling my.utp.eprints.301752022-03-25T06:36:00Z Volume Loss Caused By Tunnelling In Kenny Hill Formation Khoo, C.-M. Gopalan, T. Rahman, N.�.A. Mohamad, H. The Klang Valley MRT Sungai Buloh � Kajang (SBK) Line, Malaysia�s first mass rapid transit line involved the construction of 9.5km twin bored tunnels in the densely populated urban area of Kuala Lumpur city. The underlying geological conditions can be distinctly demarcated to two main formations namely Kuala Lumpur Limestone and Kenny Hill Formation, of which 5.262km of bored tunneling was carried out in the Kenny Hill Formation. The bored tunnel construction in the Kenny Hill Formation was undertaken with the use of Earth Pressure Balance (EPB) Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM). The ground settlement due to tunneling is largely dependent on the volume loss induced by the tunnel excavation. At present, little information has been published on actual volume loss encountered during tunnel construction in the various soil types in Malaysia. Surface settlement markers among other instruments that were placed at selected intervals along the SBK Line tunneling route as an instrumentation and control measure offer an opportunity to evaluate and back analyze the ground response due to tunneling works. This paper presents and discusses the volume loss caused by EPB TBM tunneling in the Kenny Hill Formation. Back analysis on trough width parameter from the available data has also been carried out. The findings of this study could be useful as a reference for future tunneling projects in similar ground conditions © Int. J. of GEOMATE. All rights reserved, including the making of copies unless permission is obtained from the copyright proprietors. GEOMATE International Society 2019 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85103408739&doi=10.21660%2f2019.54.8316&partnerID=40&md5=0910c747067a8a53a8a149c10b82322a Khoo, C.-M. and Gopalan, T. and Rahman, N.�.A. and Mohamad, H. (2019) Volume Loss Caused By Tunnelling In Kenny Hill Formation. International Journal of GEOMATE, 16 (54). pp. 164-169. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/30175/
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description The Klang Valley MRT Sungai Buloh � Kajang (SBK) Line, Malaysia�s first mass rapid transit line involved the construction of 9.5km twin bored tunnels in the densely populated urban area of Kuala Lumpur city. The underlying geological conditions can be distinctly demarcated to two main formations namely Kuala Lumpur Limestone and Kenny Hill Formation, of which 5.262km of bored tunneling was carried out in the Kenny Hill Formation. The bored tunnel construction in the Kenny Hill Formation was undertaken with the use of Earth Pressure Balance (EPB) Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM). The ground settlement due to tunneling is largely dependent on the volume loss induced by the tunnel excavation. At present, little information has been published on actual volume loss encountered during tunnel construction in the various soil types in Malaysia. Surface settlement markers among other instruments that were placed at selected intervals along the SBK Line tunneling route as an instrumentation and control measure offer an opportunity to evaluate and back analyze the ground response due to tunneling works. This paper presents and discusses the volume loss caused by EPB TBM tunneling in the Kenny Hill Formation. Back analysis on trough width parameter from the available data has also been carried out. The findings of this study could be useful as a reference for future tunneling projects in similar ground conditions © Int. J. of GEOMATE. All rights reserved, including the making of copies unless permission is obtained from the copyright proprietors.
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author Khoo, C.-M.
Gopalan, T.
Rahman, N.�.A.
Mohamad, H.
spellingShingle Khoo, C.-M.
Gopalan, T.
Rahman, N.�.A.
Mohamad, H.
Volume Loss Caused By Tunnelling In Kenny Hill Formation
author_facet Khoo, C.-M.
Gopalan, T.
Rahman, N.�.A.
Mohamad, H.
author_sort Khoo, C.-M.
title Volume Loss Caused By Tunnelling In Kenny Hill Formation
title_short Volume Loss Caused By Tunnelling In Kenny Hill Formation
title_full Volume Loss Caused By Tunnelling In Kenny Hill Formation
title_fullStr Volume Loss Caused By Tunnelling In Kenny Hill Formation
title_full_unstemmed Volume Loss Caused By Tunnelling In Kenny Hill Formation
title_sort volume loss caused by tunnelling in kenny hill formation
publisher GEOMATE International Society
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