Claims
- 1. A method of forming a tunnel, comprising the steps of:
- advancing a tunneling machine through a subterranean structure to excavate material and form a tunnel wall behind the advance of said tunneling machine;
- behind the advance of said tunneling machine, spacedly juxtaposing with said wall a tunnel-form ring to define with said wall an annular compartment which is formed progressively with the advance of the machine;
- pumping into said compartment a concrete having a composition selected such that it remains workable for more than two hours at a temperature of about 20.degree. C. but sets to a nonworkable state after 10 to 30 minutes upon heating to a temperature in a range of substantially 40.degree. C. to substantially 70.degree. C.;
- heating the concrete pumped into said compartment at a location proximal to that at which the concrete enters said compartment by the direct introduction of electrical energy into the pumped flow of concrete to a temperature in said range of substantially 40.degree. C. to substantially 70.degree. C.; and
- permitting the heated concrete to set in said compartment so as to form a concrete tunnel lining which advances with the advance of said machine.
- 2. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the concrete has a composition such that upon heating to about 50.degree. C., it is no longer workable after about 15 minutes.
- 3. The method defined in claim ; wherein the concrete is heated by introducing electromagnetic waves into the concrete.
- 4. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the concrete is heated by applying an electric field between a pair of electrodes.
- 5. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the concrete comprises in addition to hydraulic cement, sand, gravel, water, viscosity modifiers and retarder, a quantity of steel fibers.
- 6. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said concrete comprises hydraulic cement, sand, gravel, water and at least one filler selected from the group which consists of stone meal, fly ash and silica powder.
- 7. An apparatus for forming a tunnel comprising:
- a tunneling machine for advancing a tunnel through a subterranean structure to excavate material and form a tunnel wall behind the advance of said tunneling machine;
- at least one tunnel-form ring disposed behind the advance of said tunneling machine to define with said wall an annular compartment which is formed progressively with the advance of said machine;
- means including a pipe opening into said compartment for pumping into said compartment concrete having a composition such that it remains workable for more than two hours at a temperature of 20.degree. C. but sets to a nonworkable state after 10 to 30 minutes upon heating to a temperature in a range of substantially 40.degree. C. to substantially 70.degree. C.; and
- means including a pipe section of said pipe proximal to said compartment for directly introducing electrical energy into the pumped flow of concrete traversing said pipe to heat said concrete to a temperature in said range of substantially 40.degree. C. to substantially 70.degree. C. whereby said concrete is permitted to set in said compartment so as to form a concrete tunnel lining which advances with the advance of said machine.
- 8. The apparatus defined in claim 7 wherein said pipe section includes a nonconductive tubular wall formed on its inner surface with electrodes adapted to contact the concrete, and conductors connected to said electrodes for applying an electrical field thereacross.
- 9. The apparatus defined in claim 7 wherein said pipe section comprises an electrically nonconductive tube traversed by said concrete and at least one inductive or capacitive antenna on said tube connected with a transmitter.
- 10. The apparatus defined in claim 7 wherein a controlled electrical source is connected with said pipe section for adjusting the electrical energy introduced into said concrete in response to at least one parameter from:
- a. the temperature of the concrete entering said pipe section;
- b. the temperature of the concrete leaving said pipe section; and
- c. the volume rate of flow of the concrete through the pipe.
- 11. An apparatus for forming a tunnel comprising:
- a tunneling machine for advancing a tunnel through a subterranean structure to excavate material and form a tunnel wall behind the advance of said tunneling machine;
- at least one tunnel-form ring disposed behind the advance of said tunneling machine to define with said wall an annular compartment which is formed progressively with the advance of said machine;
- means including a pipe opening into said compartment for pumping concrete into said compartment, said pipe having at least one electric heating pipe section; and
- means connected to said electric heating pipe section for directly introducing electrical energy into the pumped flow of concrete traversing said pipe to heat said concrete and promote setting thereof.
- 12. The apparatus defined in claim 11 wherein said pipe section includes a nonconductive tubular wall formed on its inner surface with electrodes adapted to contact the concrete, and conductors connected to said electrodes for applying an electrical field thereacross.
- 13. The apparatus defined in claim 11 wherein said pipe section comprises an electrically nonconductive tube traversed by said concrete and at least one inductive or capacitive antenna on said tube adapted to be coupled to a transmitter.
- 14. The apparatus defined in claim 11 wherein a controlled electrical source is connected with said pipe section for adjusting the electrical energy introduced into said concrete in response to at least one parameter from:
- a. the temperature of a concrete entering said pipe section;
- b. the temperature of the concrete leaving said pipe section; and
- c. the volume rate of flow of the concrete through the pipe.
Priority Claims (5)
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Mar 1985 |
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8605861 |
Mar 1986 |
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3622203 |
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3644532 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 06/839,791 filed 3-13-86, now Pat. No. 4,687,374. This application is also considered to be related to the commonly owned applications:
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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