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Tunneling: A Practical Treatise.

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The treatise surveys the historical development and practical methods of tunnel construction, beginning with site selection and geological surveys and proceeding through alignment and cross-section layout, drilling, explosives, and excavating machinery. It compares approaches for hard rock and soft ground—heading, drift, bench, full-section, shield and pilot methods—details timbering, hauling and centering, and explains masonry and segmental linings. Subaqueous techniques such as compressed-air work, shields, cofferdams and caissons receive extended treatment, illustrated by representative projects. Chapters address ventilation, lighting, accident prevention and repair, relining timber tunnels, and considerations of cost and schedule, with numerous diagrams and case studies to clarify practice.

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Charles Prelini

Charles Prelini was an author known for his contributions to the field of engineering, particularly in the area of tunneling. His notable work, "Tunneling: A Practical Treatise," provides practical insights and methodologies related to the construction and design of tunnels. This treatise serves as a valuable resource for engineers and students alike, reflecting the technical knowledge and expertise of its author. Prelini's work remains relevant in discussions of civil engineering and construction practices.

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