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Segment Lining — Segment Storage Yard

Segment Storage Yard for segmental tunnel lining production and supply.

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Yard area (m²)

Segment yards are the visible buffer between casting and boring — and urban sites never have enough land for the buffer the schedule wants. Stack-height limits come from the BOTTOM segment's bearing stress and gasket protection; squeezing a fourth layer on saves land and costs cracked corners.

Formula

area = rings×segments ÷ stack height × m²/stack
References: ITA/BTS — Mechanised tunnelling guidelines; Maidl et al., Mechanised Shield Tunnelling, 2nd ed.

Note: Planning-level tunnelling estimate — actual TBM performance is set by detailed geotechnical baseline data, machine design and the contractor's means & methods. Use for feasibility framing only.

Segment Storage Yard for segmental tunnel lining production and supply. A free tbm performance & tunnelling tool — no sign-up, no upload, instant results in your browser.

About Segment Lining — Segment Storage Yard

Segment Lining — Segment Storage Yard computes the governing relationship area = rings×segments ÷ stack height × m²/stack live as you type. Segment yards are the visible buffer between casting and boring — and urban sites never have enough land for the buffer the schedule wants. Stack-height limits come from the BOTTOM segment's bearing stress and gasket protection; squeezing a fourth layer on saves land and costs cracked corners. Defaults are pre-filled with realistic values for this exact scenario, and the worked example substitutes your numbers step by step so the math is never a black box.

How to use Segment Lining — Segment Storage Yard

  1. 1Enter your values — Buffer to hold, Segments per ring, Stack height, Footprint per stack (sensible defaults are pre-filled).
  2. 2Read the live results: Yard area.
  3. 3Check the "with your numbers" line to see area = rings×segments ÷ stack height × m²/stack substituted step by step.
  4. 4Adjust inputs until the scenario matches yours, then copy or share the result.

Why use Segment Lining — Segment Storage Yard?

  • Instant, free and private — every calculation runs client-side in your browser; nothing is uploaded
  • Built on the stated formula area = rings×segments ÷ stack height × m²/stack with authoritative sources cited on the page (ITA/BTS — Mechanised tunnelling guidelines; Maidl et al., Mechanised Shield Tunnelling, 2nd ed.)
  • Segment yards are the visible buffer between casting and boring — and urban sites never have enough land for the buffer the schedule wants.
  • Niche-specific defaults give a meaningful worked answer the moment the page loads

Frequently asked questions

What formula does the segment lining — segment storage yard use?+

It evaluates area = rings×segments ÷ stack height × m²/stack, exactly as published. Sources: ITA/BTS — Mechanised tunnelling guidelines; Maidl et al., Mechanised Shield Tunnelling, 2nd ed.. The substituted worked example on the page lets you verify every step against the textbook.

How should I read the result — and how far can I trust it?+

Segment yards are the visible buffer between casting and boring — and urban sites never have enough land for the buffer the schedule wants. Planning-level tunnelling estimate — actual TBM performance is set by detailed geotechnical baseline data, machine design and the contractor's means & methods. Use for feasibility framing only.

When is this calculator the right tool for the job?+

Segment Storage Yard for segmental tunnel lining production and supply. A free tbm performance & tunnelling tool. Stack-height limits come from the BOTTOM segment's bearing stress and gasket protection; squeezing a fourth layer on saves land and costs cracked corners. For neighbouring scenarios, the related tools below cover the same engine with different presets.

Do I need to install anything or create an account?+

No. The tool is pure client-side JavaScript: open the page and it works, offline once loaded, with no account, no quota and no data leaving your device.

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