DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTINUOUSLY DRIVING A TUNNEL

20210032991 ยท 2021-02-04

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Abstract

In a device and a method for continuously driving a tunnel along a desired setpoint trajectory there is provision to influence pressing forces which are applied to installed tubbing segments by compactors using a control circuit, wherein, during the driving and during the installation of tubbing rings, an actual trajectory of the device remains in a region which is permissible for maintaining the desired set point trajectory.

Claims

1-9. (canceled)

10. A device for continuously driving and lining a tunnel along a predefined setpoint trajectory, comprising: a cutting wheel for working a tunnel face; a plurality of compactors working in an axial direction and arranged on a side of the cutting wheel facing away from the tunnel face, the compactors held by a compactor bearing against which the cutting wheel is supported in the axial direction, the compactors disposed on a side of the compactor bearing facing away from the cutting wheel and operable to press against tubbing segments; at least some of the plurality of compactors attached to a converter module for measuring a pressure value associated with a pressing force exerted on a tubbing segment; a central unit with a central control module to which the converter modules are attached for transmitting the pressure values, the central unit including a navigation measuring module and a pressing force correction module which interact whereby an initial trajectory prediction is determined about a future trajectory with the navigation prediction module in the case of at least one given distribution of the pressing forces exerted by the compactors; wherein, in the event of a deviation of at least one of a future trajectory or an actual trajectory from the setpoint trajectory predefined by the navigation measuring module via the pressing force correction module, the pressing forces exerted by the compactors for stabilizing an actual force focal point resulting from the exerted pressing forces can be adjusted such that the deviation of the future trajectory from the setpoint trajectory is reduced as compared to the initial trajectory prediction; a navigation prediction module operable to determine an initial trajectory prediction about a future trajectory in the case of at least one given distribution of the pressing forces exerted by the compactors during the installation of tubbing segments that are adjacent in the circumferential direction for a continuous driving and lining until a tubbing segment ring is closed, and wherein, to determine the trajectory prediction with the navigation prediction module, the deviation of the actual force focal point of all pressing forces from a setpoint force focal point can be determined and the deviation of the actual force focal point from the setpoint force focal point forms a control variable of a control circuit comprising the pressing force correction module, the navigation prediction module and the central control module, wherein the calculation of the new pressing forces takes place in advance for a time period from the beginning of the installation of a tubbing segment until the conclusion of the installation of said tubbing segment and therefore until the beginning of the installation of the next tubbing segment so that the trajectory prediction determined by the navigation prediction module takes place by stabilizing the actual force focal point at least to an approximation of the actual trajectory with the setpoint trajectory for the time period of the installation of new tubbing segments.

11. The device of claim 10, further comprising converter modules attached to the central control module via a pressure processing module, the converter modules processing pressure values and path values of the compactors.

12. The device of claim 10, wherein the compactors are held in a compactor bearing ring disposed proximate a center shield.

13. The device of claim 10, wherein the compactors are uniformly spaced apart from each other in a circumferential direction.

14. The device of claim 10, wherein the compactors are grouped in compactor pairs.

15. A method for continuously driving a tunnel along a predefined setpoint trajectory with the use of a device according to claim 10 while continuously lining the tunnel with tubbing segments, comprising: a pressing force modifying step in which the pressing force correction module determines new pressing forces for compactors that continue to be pressed on tubbing segments wherein the deviation of the future trajectory determined by the trajectory prediction from the setpoint trajectory as compared to the initial trajectory prediction after retracting the compactors without the exertion of pressing forces by these compactors is reduced; and a tubbing segment placement step wherein each compactor pressed on an installed tubbing segment is retracted from the installed tubbing segment to free an installation space for a tubbing segment to be installed, and then the driving is continued with the new pressing forces and a new tubbing segment is installed, until the retracted compactors are again pressed on the newly installed tubbing segments and new pressing forces are determined by means of the pressing force correction module as well as applied in order to maintain the setpoint trajectory during the installation of the next tubbing segment for the compactors.

16. The method of claim 16, wherein the determination of the new pressing forces during the installation of tubbing segments for the duration of an installation of a tubbing segment takes place via a control of the location of an actual force focal point from the applied pressing forces as compared to a setpoint force focal point.

Description

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0018] Further expedient embodiments and advantages of the invention are yielded from the following description of an exemplary embodiment making reference to the figures in the drawing.

[0019] They show:

[0020] FIG. 1A simplified partial section in a lateral view of an exemplary embodiment of a device for the continuous driving of a tunnel according to the invention with a number of compactors working in an axial direction and held in compactor bearing.

[0021] FIG. 2A perspective view of the compactor bearing of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1, which is configured as a compactor bearing ring and has compactors that are interconnected in pairs.

[0022] FIG. 3A lateral view of a pair of interconnected compactors with a common pressure plate.

[0023] FIG. 3aA lateral view of an individual compactor with a pressure plate.

[0024] FIG. 4A lateral view according to FIG. 1 of the illustration of the force conditions in a vertical longitudinal plane.

[0025] FIG. 5A front view of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1 with a depiction of a regular actual force focal point in a working situation, in which all compactors are exerting pressing forces on tubbing segments and a predefined setpoint trajectory is being maintained during continuous driving.

[0026] FIG. 6A depiction in a front view according to FIG. 5 of how the actual force focal point displaces undesirably in the case of the removal of a number of adjacent compactors of tubbing segments without a correction of the pressing forces of the remaining compactors, and

[0027] FIG. 7A block diagram of the essential elements of an exemplary embodiment of the invention for a control circuit for adjusting the pressing forces for a continuous driving substantially along a predefined setpoint trajectory.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0028] FIG. 1 shows a partial section in a lateral view of an exemplary embodiment of a device for continuously driving a tunnel along a predefined setpoint trajectory according to the invention. The exemplary device according to FIG. 1 that is executed as a tunnel boring machine in a conventional design in terms of the essential mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic components thereof has a cutting wheel 103, which can be rotated by a motorized drive unit 106 for working a tunnel face 109 located in front of the cutting wheel 103 in a driving direction. The excavated material (not shown in FIG. 1) cut by the cutting wheel 103 at the tunnel face 109 can be conveyed out of a working area 112, which is disposed at the rear side of the cutting wheel 103 in a driving direction, by means of a conveyance unit 115 configured as a screw conveyor in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1 against the driving direction.

[0029] In the working direction at the rear side of the cutting wheel 103 and the drive unit 106, the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1 is equipped, in the region of a center shield 118 that is not necessarily radially clampable for the invention, with a compactor bearing designed as a compactor bearing ring 121, against which the cutting wheel 103 is supported in the axial direction and in which a number of hydraulically functioning compactors 124 are held. In the case of this exemplary embodiment, two compactors 124 are always coupled to form compactor pairs 127 and are connected in pairs with a pressure plate 130 disposed in the working direction at the rear side of the compactor bearing ring 121.

[0030] Present in the working direction at the rear side of the center shield 118 are tubbing segments 133 for a tunnel lining, which are installed during a continuous driving of the tunnel by means of the tunnel boring machine in the region of a shield tail 136 normally successively to the tubbing segment rings 139 that densely line the tunnel.

[0031] FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the compactor bearing ring 121 of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1 with the compactors 124 coupled to form compactor pairs 127. The distances of the compactors 124 that form a compactor pair 127 are the same for all compactor pairs 127, while the compactor pairs 127 are each arranged uniformly spaced apart in the circumferential direction of the compactor bearing ring 121. As a result, the pressure plates 130 likewise have a uniform distance from each other in the circumferential direction of the compactor bearing ring 121. As depicted in FIG. 2, the compactors 124 are positioned in compactor holders 203 that are permanently connected to the compactor bearing ring 121 and are therefore held firmly in the compactor bearing ring 121.

[0032] FIG. 3 shows a lateral view of a compactor pair 127 formed by two compactors 124 coupled together via a pressure plate 130. The compactors 124 are equipped with a hydraulic connection 303 and with a path sensor 306. The hydraulic connection 303 allows, controlled by a converter module 309, the pressing forces exerted by a compactor 124 on a tubbing segment 133 via the compactor plate 130 to be adjusted in a targeted manner via adjustable pressure values, as explained in more detail further below. The converter modules 309 of a compactor pair 127 are likewise connected to the path sensors 306 mentioned so that the position of the compactors 124 can also be ascertained with the converter modules 309 via path values and, as explained in more detail further below, can be processed further.

[0033] FIG. 3a shows a lateral view corresponding to FIG. 3 of an individual compactor 124 with a pressure plate 130, which, in the case of a corresponding hydraulic dimensioning, can be used as a substitute for at least one compactor pair 127 and, as not explained in more detail further below, can be controlled like a compactor 124 of a compactor pair 127.

[0034] FIG. 4 shows a lateral view corresponding to FIG. 1 of the described exemplary embodiment. FIG. 4 symbolically shows in a vertical longitudinal plane, a force profile 403 with compensation forces increasing in the direction of gravity from the upper side to the lower side for compensating for the earth pressure in the region of the tunnel face 109. The actual force focal point 406, which is produced in the axial direction and depicted in FIG. 4 by an arrow, lies in the direction of gravity somewhat below the center shield axis of the tunnel boring machine. The compensation forces are thereby applied according to the invention exclusively or substantially by the pressing forces of the compactors 124, via a force flow chain involving the compactor bearing ring 121 in the axial direction between the compactors 124 and the cutting wheel 103, in order to position the cutting wheel 103 at a right angle to the setpoint trajectory for maintaining a predefined setpoint trajectory when driving the tunnel.

[0035] FIG. 5 shows a front view of the tunnel boring machine according to the described exemplary embodiment with a view of a pressure wall 503 arranged to the rear of the cutting wheel 103, which pressure wall limits the working area 112 in the working direction at the rear side. FIG. 5 shows that, in the case of maintaining the predefined setpoint trajectory, the actual force focal point 406, which is depicted symbolically in FIG. 5 by a circle with a cross inside, lies at the center vertical axis.

[0036] FIG. 6 shows a front view corresponding to the depiction in FIG. 5 of the tunnel boring machine with pressure plates 130, which are symbolically identified as removed from a tubbing segment 133 by three Xs, in order to free an installation space for a new to-be-installed tubbing segment 133. In the case of the otherwise unchanged pressing forces for the remaining pressure plates 130, the actual force focal point 406 is displaced as compared to the position according to FIG. 5 such that, in the case of a continuous driving, the predefined setpoint trajectory would be left without further measures.

[0037] FIG. 7 shows in a block diagram the structure of a control for the described exemplary embodiment for continuously driving a tunnel along a predefined setpoint trajectory. The converter modules 309, which were already explained in conjunction with FIG. 3, are connected with their outputs for the pressure values to a pressure processing module 703, while the outputs for the path values can be supplied to a path processing module 706. The pressure processing module 703 and the path processing module 706 transmit their output data to a central control module 709 as an element of a central unit, to which a navigation measuring module 712 is also attached on the input side as a further element of the central unit.

[0038] The navigation measuring module 712 supplies to the central control module 709, among other things, a predefined setpoint trajectory to be maintained for the continuous driving of a tunnel, as well as, at certain times, for example only after the closing of a tubbing segment ring 139 or alternatively also at least once during the installation of tubbing segments 133, current navigation data associated with the actual positioning of tunnel boring machine.

[0039] A pressing force correction module 715 and a display module 718 are attached on the output side of the central control module 709 as further elements of the central unit. The display module 718, as depicted symbolically in FIG. 7, can advantageously display, in terms of a graphic reference system 721, the current location of the actual force focal point 406, which was explained in conjunction with FIG. 4 to FIG. 6.

[0040] The pressing force correction module 715 is in turn connected on the output side to a navigation prediction module 724 as a further element of the central unit, with which, in the case of given distributions of the pressing forces exerted by the compactors 124 or the compactor pairs 127, a trajectory prediction can be determined about a future trajectory for a certain time period, for example until the closing of a next tubbing segment ring 139 after the last determination of the actual positioning of the tunnel boring machine. The prediction data associated with the trajectory prediction can be returned by the navigation prediction module 724 to the central control module 709.

[0041] Furthermore, the pressing force correction module 715 is connected to inputs of the converter modules 309, in order to actuate the compactors 124 via same with pressure values for making available pressing forces predetermined by the pressing force correction module 715.

[0042] The modules of the arrangement explained in the forgoing interact according to a type of control circuit, as explained in the following.

[0043] As explained above, installing a new tubbing segment 133 requires certain compactors 124 to retract to free an installation space for the tubbing segment 133 to be installed so that the pressing forces thereof are equal to zero. In order to compensate for the inherently undesired displacement of the actual force focal point 406 that is thereby caused, as explained in conjunction with FIG. 6, new pressing forces are calculated with the pressing force correction module 715 and supplied to the navigation prediction module 724 in order to determine a trajectory prediction for a future trajectory. The calculation of the new pressing forces takes place for an efficient driving for example in advance for a time period from the beginning of the installation of a tubbing segment 133 until the conclusion of the installation of said tubbing segment 133 and therefore until the beginning of the installation of the next tubbing segment 133. However, it also takes place for shorter successive time periods especially for a highly precise driving or in the case of small-scale highly variable geologies. Based on the deviation of the future trajectory from the predefined setpoint trajectory through the displacement of the actual force focal point 406, which deviation is be expected by the elimination of the pressing forces, the pressing force correction module 715 determines new pressing forces in such a way that the trajectory prediction determined by the navigation prediction module 724 takes place by stabilizing the actual force focal point 406 at least to an approximation of the actual trajectory, expediently in the context of tolerable smaller deviations to a concurrence with the future trajectory, with the setpoint trajectory for the time period of installation of new tubbing segments 133.

[0044] When falling short of a predetermined limit value for a maximum deviation, the compactors 124 or compactor pairs 127 that continue to be applied to tubbing segments 133 are supplied with the newly calculated pressure values for making available correspondingly associated pressing forces. This takes place via the control of the location of the actual force focal point 406, for example for maintaining a location according to FIG. 5, also in the case of a migration occurring without control into an undesired location according to FIG. 6, as compared to a location of a setpoint force focal point, so that, in the case of a continuous driving, the predetermined setpoint trajectory is maintained also during the successive installation of tubbing segments 133 without the necessity for regularly querying the actual positioning of the tunnel boring machine, for example during the lining of a tubbing segment ring 139.

[0045] These adjustment steps for the pressing forces during a continuous driving are carried out in a relatively short clocked manner for a highly precise driving, expediently in relation to the driving rate, so that the predetermined setpoint trajectory can be maintained very exactly or maintained substantially at all times.