Fabric
Used to describe the physical material from which a pipe is made: vitrified clay; brick; concrete, for example.
Used to describe the physical material from which a pipe is made: vitrified clay; brick; concrete, for example.
The location where excavation is taking place.
Access to the location where excavation is taking place, typically through the cutting chamber. MTBM configuration may only allow limited personnel access to the back of the cutter wheel from within the pipe string. An airlock may also be required in the rear of the MTBM to maintain air pressure for counterbalancing earth and groundwater pressures.
Earth and groundwater pressures applied against the cross-sectional area of the microtunnel face.
Stability of the excavated face of a tunnel or pipe jack.