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Prediction of thrust and torque requirements of TBMs with fuzzy logic models

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For successful tunnel excavations, selection of proper tunnel boring machine (TBM), optimization of design parameters and prediction of their performance are critical. Normal and rolling forces of disc cutters are used for determination of thrust, torque and power requirement of TBMs as well as prediction of their performance. Much research has been conducted to predict these parameters of disc cutters using analytical, empirical and numerical approaches. In recent years alternative methods, such as fuzzy logic, have been extensively used to deal with subjects having ambiguities and uncertainties. A model was established to predict normal forces of constant cross section (CCS) disc cutters in the rock cutting process by using fuzzy logic method. The other model which predicts specific energy requirement of disc cutter can also be used for predicting the rolling forces of these cutters. These models are based on experience and verified the database which consists of linear cutting test results generated at the Earth Mechanics Institute of the Colorado School of Mines. The models predict forces of disc cutters using uni-axial compressive and tensile strength of rocks, disc diameter and tip width, penetration and spacing of cuts. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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