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1. g ala EBB This part is used to define Faces Lasers Points and Drill Plans The Main menu on top is the same as in the Planning of Geometry part 1 1 Face The difference is in the sheets at the low left corner The first sheet is Face This is used to define the different faces in a project connect the face to a tunnel and give the drill direction The column to the left Active indicates if the face are to be exported to a Jumbo or a Total station Mark the box and it will be exported leave it unmarked it will not 1 2 Laser AtLaserNorth AtLaserEast AtLaserUp AtFaceNorth AtFaceEast AtFaceUp 367657 174 32035 790 13 439 367638 066 32092 666 13 760 m Face A Laser Point E Drillplan Fig 38 Here the user can define a laser used for navigating the Jumbo Give the laser a name and type in Northing easting and Elevation Both at the laser and at the face or as close to the face as possible There is also a right click menu in the table Copy Paste Delete seleted Delete all Chainage range Control Check with contour Fig 39 Chainage range is for limiting the range for where the laser is active this is given with a start chainage and an end chainage Control is for a third point measured on the laser and then the user can see the deviation on the laser line Check with contour will open the contour window and the laser can be checked if
2. Bever Team 3 User Manual Dh b 6 Ge EB Rg EB Bever P Control as Bever Team 3 Operators Manual Copyright 2009 2010 Bever Control AS All rights reserved This document is being furnished by Bever Control AS for information purposes only to licensed users of the Bever Team product and is furnished on an AS IS basis that is without any warranties whatsoever expressed or implied Bever Team is service mark and registered trademark of Bever Control AS Other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective holders Microsoft is a registered trademark and Windows Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 the Windows logo and the Windows XP Vista 7 logo are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation Acrobat Reader and the Acrobat logo are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Bever Control AS The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement The software may be used only in accordance with the terms of that license agreement It is against the law to copy or use the software except as specifically allowed in the license No part of this document may be reproduced or retransmitted in any form or by any means whether electronically or mechanically including but not limited to the way of photocopyin
3. r Fig 47 Choose Open find the file and it will be opened The group of holes can be moved around by typing in coordinates and press the Move button or left clicking with the mouse Cutting The group of holes can be cut so that only the holes inside the area will be applied Mark the Use clipping Adjust the parameters Page 38 sp Bever Bever Team 3 P Control AS 1 5 Select holes a Drillplan Standard L 7 Apply NG Mirror Select method Select what Help Shift Select more Alt Move Alt Ctrl Change lookout Ctrl Scrollbar 3D view Mouse wheel Change scale ae IE III III saj S tn aro oa sor oe 7 ee a a E A S TT 7 Choose method and then mark the desired holes The marked holes will turn up green on the screen and will also appear in the table The Help on the left side gives an over view over quick tools To use the last two quick tools the method has to be single Page 39 n Bever Team 3 Ja Bever AS 1 6 Sequence and rotation Ei Seqence Rotation Y Undo MIE m Measure ooo C Apply Undo 3 Setup Boom number anna Rotation 0 0 Help Shift Adjust rotation Fig 49 Choose the boom for the sequence When a hole is marked Hold down the Shift button and the left mouse button to change the rotation Page 40 sp Bever Bever Team 3 P Control AS 1 7 Automatic generated drill plan ad Drillplan Standard Ge Edit P Generate Parameters Rou
4. leal Ia of O Drillpattern Bolt Single hole Multi hole Development Drillpattern 3D Linear Collar surface Linear surface Holenumber Holenumber E 100 07 050 02 12 07 050 02 12 07 050 02 Of al favs seq ssaid eJ0y 18q ssaid eyoy seq ssaid ejoy File Edit Round Parameter View Setu For Help press Fl Fig 82 Development Page 72 Choose other parameters by clicking on the Parameters button in the menu Graphical view of one hole parameter as a function of the hole number Show one graph per boom sp Bever Bever Team 3 P Control AS 3 4 6 Drillpattern 3D El TunnProduction v2 5 11 File Edit Round Parameter View Setup Help 6472 50 9 Round details Pegno m 6480 300 Parameter Penetration m min For Help press F1 Fig 83 Drillpattern 3D A 3D view of the round The scoll bars decides the angle of the 3D rotation The length of the graphical axis can be set under Settings in the menu Graphical view of one hole parameter as a function of the round Choose other parameters by clicking on the Parameters button in the menu Page 73 P Bever Bever Team 3 P Control AS 3 4 7 Linear TunnProduction v2 5 11 File Edit Round View Setup Help osa p a lee W ele e ZI Se O Drillpattern Bolt single hole Multi hole Development Drillpattern 3D Linear Collar surface Linear surface Details Pegno m 6480
5. 09 10 05 01 01 00 0 00 03 11 09 10 05 7 49 7 49 2 10 05 2 22 0 18 0 00 1 19 3 49 345 121 599 8 2 57 2 28 114 54 56 Length m Type of hole 0 1012 Total Round holes OlTotal Long holes 408 Total bolt anchor holes 0 OJTOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 74 212 0 SummaryReport1 Fig 77 Page 64 Boom 2 01 01 00 0 00 03 11 09 9 51 7 39 2 09 51 2 40 0 52 0 00 1 08 2 56 121 5847 1 97 111 54 47 Number of holes 273 0 72 345 Boom 3 02 11 09 12 32 03 11 09 10 04 7 31 0 21 32 2 44 0 43 0 00 1 01 3 01 103 521 5 2 43 126 60 68 Lenath m 1420 0 286 1706 sp Bever Bever Team 3 P Control AS 3 TunnProduction 3 1 Main Screen El TunnProduction v25 l File Edit Round Selection View Setup Help Dism saz ale BE ele bx SI Sl ele o Drillpattern Bolt Single hole Multi hole Development Drillpattern 3D Linear Collar surface Linear surface el Round details Pegno m 16716 900 Holetext none Drillplan Camber deg 1 72 Drill direction Decreasing Number of visible holes 185 Length visible holes 877 212 Area calc limit m 0 00 Area collar 12 33 Area round bottom 19 07 Area contour 8 67 ee ee ee iii ere Fig 78 e To the left are the chainage numbers on all the rounds registered in the project e The marker is on the round displayed e The middle window
6. D4 Ekvidistance m 05 Scale 06 Max edge distance 01 Hidden points View filtered out points Fig 65 Show Show Show Hide Show 0 000 Hide 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 Hide 2 500 2 000 0 500 0 000 1 000 0 990 40 000 1 000 0 000 0 050 2 000 P Bever DIP Control AS To change values type directly in the table To turn on and off choose hide or show 01 General 01 Chainage delta m 02 Contour layer used 03 Print every profile 04 Contour radius add m 02 View 01 Hidden points The step length along the alignment Standard length are 0 5 meters This will display all the points at the actual chainage 0 25 m If the value is set to 1 meter then all the points 0 5 meters will be displayed in the graphics The program will also use this value when calculating over and underbreak so it is therefore important to set this as small as possible Choose which layer to use in calculations If the chainage delta is set to 0 5 meters and a print for every 10 meters is needed this can be set to e g 20 Can be used to calculate and display an offset to the current contour layer Both positive and negative values can be used To hide or show the points that is outside the values set in the Filter dialogue Page 52 Bever Team 3 02 Estimates 03 Draw line between points 04 Minimum deviation from 05 Auto scale 06 Maximum deviation 07 Model 08 Scale 09 10 Scr
7. Org line tli Control To control northing easting height and camber on the alignment 5 1 The columns Name The name of the tunnel or alignment Type Here the user can choose between Point Line Parametric or VIPS Delta Gives the length between each point created on the alignment for the jumbo export With steep curves it can be useful to put this to maybe 1 or 2 meter Default value is 5 meters If the tunnel consists of a point line then the next sheet will be Line If it consist of a parametric line then there will be three new sheets Horizontal Vertical and Camber If the tunnel is defined as VIPS then there will also be in addition to the ones mentioned above a sheet named Changes and a sheet named VIPS 6 Sheet Line Line Main Tunnel Chainage North m East m Up m Camber K 49 064 368146 992 31511 385 5 014 47 114 368145 091 31511 816 5 014 45 165 368143 194 31512 26 5 014 Fig 25 A point line is defined with a series of points containing chainage northing easting up elevation and camber at each point These values can either be typed directly in the table or be imported on TLI Bever Control TL8 Atlas Copco or Iredes ML formats When right clicking in the table a menu will appear Fig 15 Open will bring the user to the import dialog box Its also possible to extend a line or find a point on the line by typing in a new chainage value in the bottom of the table
8. Right click and choose Suggest coordinates and the program will interpolate or extend Check delta pel will control if there are any differences between the chainage values and the coordinates It is also possible to right click on the header over each column Copy Paste Delete seleted Delete all Open Suggest coordinates Check delta pel delta xy Change selected Relative Change selected Absolute Fig 26 7 Sheet Horizontal When having a parametric line as alignment the Line sheet will be switched with three new ones The first is the Horizontal Horizonal Tunnel F Chainage North m East m Radius start m Radius end m Clotoide m 1745 001 813143 180 831821 792 300 000 300 000 gt 813273 248 831814 679 500 000 500 000 2460 274 813634 028 831397 774 0 000 0 000 2509 438 813640 371 831349 022 300 000 300 000 Tunnels aJ Vertical ug Camber IO Contour Fig 27 It shows the Horizontal alignment in the tunnel with chainage northing easting radius start radius end and clotoides Right click in the table and the menu in Fig 17 will appear Copy Paste Delete seleted Delete all Line Update Open Save Fig 28 8 Sheet Vertical The vertical sheet will show the vertical alignment in the tunnel Vertical Tunnel P ge Chainage Up m Radius m gt 80 171 0 000 2591 650 7 5 000 0 000 Tunnels L Horizontal a Camber L Contour Fig 29 Right cli
9. a parameter will give an overview of the tunnel length were there are structure or contours If marking the show layers the different layers in the road model will be turned on and off in the graphics 11 Sheet Changes This shows the changes in the geometry of both the road model and the tunnel model This is defined by chainage and a code for what is happening at the actual chainage Changes Hellevik q x Chainage Reason a 10245 090 11 Horizontal curvepoint 10253 460 5 Surface breakpoint without noticeable change in road widthrotation change rate 10263 460 5 Surface breakpoint without noticeable change in road width rotation change rate 10273 950 5 Surface breakpoint without noticeable change in road width rotation change rate 10276 850 5 Surface breakpoint without noticeable change in road width rotation change rate 3 Tunnels L vips w Horizontal aij Vertical u Camber w Changes C Contour Fig 32 Its even here a right click menu The most used features in that is the update selection If a new road model is read in the update feature should be used on all sheets containing one in the menu 12 Sheet Contour Contour Tunnel P Chainage Description 10 000 Standard K 500 000 ch 650 000 ch Tunnels 44 Horizontal 44 Vertical ad Camber L Contour Fig 33 This is where the contours will be connected to the alignment and where the contours are made Type in chainage and give the contour
10. are changed or if some of the log files are deleted then a recalculation must be done Choose the whole tunnel or a section of the tunnel 3 1 3 Point types a Profiler point types Name Bever Win Profiler Trimble 5P5930 Other Scanner AS Name of the different types can be defined Color can be changed by double clicking on the color Visible indicates whether the points are visible or not Point type is the actual coding of the scanned points If the points don t have any codes attached to them they will automatically get the code 31 The codes can also be changed in the log overview window The graphic point symbol is a small dot if the user want another symbol it can be changed under the Symbol column Page 54 P Bever Bever Team 3 DP Control AS If there are a number of different point types they all can be displayed as one if the point type in the first field in the Point type column is set to 1000 3 1 4 Hole colors al Hole color classification Production Edemal holes Bolt holes ITT Injection holes E Probe holes E Round holes 9 Extemal holes 9 Geometry logs Fig 67 Here the viewing of different production holes in the graphical overview can be turned on and off The first sheet defines the different hole types External holes are holes that are measured and imported from a non production file The geometry logs must also be turned On in order to view them in t
11. is the graphical size of the boom figure Page 79 Bever Team 3 3P Bever DIP Control AS 3 6 2 Area calculation Choose Round Area in the menu Drill holes bottom rillholes from collar to nest colla e e L Lines drillplar t Contour Calculated area B 24 me Fig 89Area calculations The area can be calculated from Drill holes collarThe area drawn around the holes on the collar Drill holes bottom The area drawn around the holes at the bottom of the round Drillholes from collar to collar will give a volume on the round Lines drillplan The area drawn around the holes in the drillplan Contour Area of the theoretical contour 3 6 3 Number of drillholes Choose Round Number in the menu Number of d oille Round Probe Injection Balt a Fig 90 Number of drillholes Page 80 Bever Team 3 Sor ol AS Program Files and Folders The Install procedure will create different folders and files Some are for the program and other for libraries and settings 1 Windows XP The program will be installed under C Program Files Bever Control Bever Team 3 Binaries In here are all the program files and subfolders created One to be aware of is the DOC folder This folder contains all the report templates If any changes are to be made with the templates just open the desired excel file change and save It 15 very important to save the changed file s to a second folder as well b
12. it s inside the contour for the desired range 1 3 Point Point is used for defining Fixed Points and other installations in the tunnel that could be useful Point Main Tunnel Increasing eee O North East Up _Type _Alarm Description Name t 367696 576 31912 000 12 000 Fixed Point 2 367699 576 31900 000 11 930 Something in the Ground 367709 000 31880 000 11 000 m Face 7 Laser le Point El Drillplan Fig 40 Give the point a name type in northing easting and the elevation Type of points can be defined in the main menu at the top under Settings and Point Types Design If the Alarm is set the Jumbo operator can get information of the point on the screen in the Jumbo This is mainly used for trenches niches and installations that s not included in the design The operator will also get the text from the description field Right click in the table and the following menu will appear Copy Paste Delete seleted Delete all Open Save Pel Change selected Relative Change selected Absolute Change selected Alarm Report Properties Fig 41 Open is for importing a file containing points Save is for saving the point list to a file Pel is for typing in a point with chainage distance to alignment and elevation Report brings up an excel report Properties give information on the selected point 1 4 Drill Plan Drillp
13. the hole type e Type a text line which can be shown in the graphics and on the reports e Show a detailed report on a hole single hole report Ave drilling Times sampling Machine Summary Position Hale depth Started 29 06 29 41 dd hh mm ss Ended 129 06 30 48 dd hh imm ss Boom 2 deg Holetype Cutt Autos Man Log mode Summary Started When the hole was started Ended When the hole was ended Boom Which boom who drilled the hole Hole type Registered hole type Auto man Shows whether the hole is drilled in auto or manually mode Log mode Position normal or extended Drillplan Which drillplan is used for this hole Position e Right Height Distance Position for where the hole was started e Look out Look out Page 68 Bever Team 3 peeve 1 AS e Direction The angle of the hole e Rotation Feeder rotation Hole depth e Depth ref Max collar or face Number of rods The number of rods used to drill the hole Start depth Distance from depth ref before the logging started End depth Distance from depth ref before the logging ended Drilled in normal Drilled length in normal modus Ave drilling e Penetration rate Hammer Feeder Rotation pressure Average values for the hole Times e Detailed time view of the different drilling operations Sampling e Number of samples from the drilling Machine e Voltage Average supply voltage for the drilled hole e Motor cu
14. 10 200 23 05 24 j 28 10 200 00 28 01 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 3 1 Tools Settings Recalculate Point types Hole colors Settings Various settings for calculations views graphics and filters Recalculate Must be done after adjusting various settings Choose between the complete tunnel or a specified length Point types Settings for displaying point types E g color Hole colors Settings for displaying production data Drilled holes SX Page 51 __ 55525 Bever Team 3 3 1 1 Settings E El Settings for profile log viewer 01 General 01 Chainage delta m 02 Contour layer used in calculations 03 Print every profile D4 Contour radius add m 02 View 0 000 01 Hidden points Show 02 Estimates 03 Draw line between points 04 Minimum deviation from contur 05 Auto scale 05 Maximum deviation from contur 06 Deviation every m OF Modell 08 Scale 08 Screen DpiX correction 10 Screen DpiY comection 11 Report DpiX comection 12 Report Dpi correction 13 Basic mode 03 Alter 01 Maximum distance between points m 02 Maximum deviation outside cantur m 03 Maximum deviation inside contour m D4 Average distance for mesured points m 04 Estimation 01 Left side length along contur over floor start m 02 Right side length along contour over floor start m 05 Surface 01 Length pr page m 02 Max value m 03 Min value m
15. 12 240 TS Ss Ve D eneee OOA 73 Ses A III a 74 DAO COM AGS WE ACC sick O A es eae 75 S A race E al tate AEE arse ae 76 952 cie 1 S50 A O dosent es 79 DOME DEQUENAC TT 79 202 mea Colt T LST 80 5 025 Number gf Ce OLES occas ace enter AA AAA ses atexaiies 80 STs OWS da dos 81 WV IRI OWS VIS a a a a oo a ro e tenes 0 81 Bever Team 3 Main 1 What is Bever Team Bever Team is a program that is used for planning and documentation in tunneling The program is used by contractors consultants and clients that need access to project data and as built data The database is based on standard SQL 2 Definitions Tunnel line Center line or Aligment The line witch the tunnel is built around Defines the horizontal curve of the tunnel Contour Cross section Describes the cross section on a given chainage number on the tunnel line Road model A digital model from client consultant that can be read directly into the program Drill plan A planned drill pattern which can be transferred to a jumbo Drill log A log from a jumbo Gives data on as built drilling Placing on the face MWD water flow pressure and so on Profiler log Points measured with Bever Profiler 3D scanner or a total station Fixed points Reference points in the tunnel Used to navigate a jumbo or a profiler Memory stick Movable media USB It is used to import export data on a jumbo XML Normal file format on the import export data Can also be a contour d
16. 300 Area calc limit m 0 00 Area holes m2 0 00 Area contour 0 34 Y e gt y ra w S T L e ot e N d lt gt Piper es gt ss ji tt a De 4 A T Taas sal ADR ARR C P gt a s For Help press F1 Fig 84 Linear A Graphical view of one or more rounds at a specific chainage It is also possible to view the profiler scan together with the round holes Page 74 Bever Team 3 Aro AS 3 4 8 Collar surface Graphical height map of the collar surface To the right there is a profile of the collar seen from the left towards the right Under is a profile seen from above and downwards Choose where to see the profile by left click on the mouse in the map The red cross will then indicate where the profiles are 3 4 9 Linear surface Page 75 P Bever Bever Team 3 P Control AS B TunnProduction v2 5 11 File Edit Round Parameter View Setup Help olsa aas a lee E efe e bx EleJ Se HS Bolt l ai hole Multi hole MERER a a n imr Collar surface Linear surface Linear details Parameter Penetration m min For Help press F1 Fig 85 Linear Surface Graphical map of one or more rounds shown as a function of penetration rate Choose other parameters by clicking on the Parameters button in the menu Page 76 Bever Team 3 P Bever DIP Control AS 3 5 Settings This tool box is found by clicking on setup and options in th
17. 5 827 a aaa aja aaa aaa 3 670 220 0 3670 0310 06471g4 10 03 2009 06 35 M BorrsystemStuff GullringenPel 0 3670 220 Fig 57 A list of the different tunnels in the project are displayed in the top window In Fig 1 there is only one Mark the desired tunnel and the log files connected to the selected tunnel will appear in the bottom window To add new files just click on the Add button in the upper left corner An explorer window will then appear Navigate to where the log files are mark the ones to import and click Open In the dialog box the user can also choose different file types LG4 Bever Win 3D Profiler LG5 Atlas Copco Win 3D Profiler KOF text based file PXY text based file SVY Leica Scanner text based file Page 46 Bever Team 3 rol AS The new files will automatically be sorted along the horizontal alignment It is also possible to click on the header over each column to sort by number of point date chainage and so on To delete log files mark the ones that should be deleted and press the Delete button on upper left corner Only the one or ones that is marked will be deleted If right clicking on a log file the following menu will appear Fig 2 View View current Add Delete Send to K Change type Details 3D Mesh Properties Fig 58 View this will open the Profiler log viewer and display all log files View current this will o
18. 6 665 910 0 16666 1022 1247 22 10 2009 12 47 155 4 981 AMV 11295 BCA 24 Decreasing 7 A 16 680 204 0 16680 1019 2341 19 10 2009 23 41 146 5 058 AMV 11295 BCA 24 Decreasing 7 y P m A list of the different tunnels in the project are displayed in the top window In Fig 1 there are Fig 72 several tunnels Mark the desired tunnel and the log files connected to the selected tunnel will appear in the bottom window To add new files just click on the Add button in the upper left corner An explorer window will then appear Navigate to where the log files are mark the ones to import and click Open In the dialog box the user can also choose different file types Page 60 Bever Team 3 Aro AS TIL2 Bever Production log files XML redes Production log files LOG Atlas Production log files PXY text based file KOF text based file The new files will automatically be sorted along the horizontal alignment It is also possible to click on the header over each column to sort by number of points navigation date chainage and so on To delete log files mark the ones that should be deleted and press the Delete button in the upper left corner Only the one or ones that is marked will be deleted If right clicking on a log file the following menu will appear Fig 2 Add Delete Send to K Properties Fig 73 View This will open the Tunnproduction app and show th
19. Control AS mail bevercontrol com If it is a valid installation a license file will arrive in an email after a short while Important The ID needs to be from the local Ethernet card and not from a wireless or Bluetooth card It is easiest to be connected to the internet with a cable It is also possible to find the ID MAC address from cmd Run cmd and type in ipconfig all Then all the addresses on the machine will appear It is not necessary to save the received license file on a specific place 4 Main screen Welcome to Bever Team Select action O Create a new project O Manage an existing project name logo Design tunnel geometry center line contour Design tunnel production data face laser fixed point drillplan View as built geometry profiler total station View as built production drill log Current database Tunnelprosiekt 1 Current project Demo Fig 2 Main screen First time starters will notice that it is only the two first choices in the menu that are active 5 Make a new project A project in Bever Team is a collection of planned data and as built data It is not defined just how much data the project contain It can be a total project with many tunnels or just a small niche inside a tunnel It is up to each user to define the complexity and size of each project Click on Create a new project and on Next The box below will appear Database locati
20. E E EA E A AE E A E E 24 ee B aa E otto 24 Be lt lt Te Tex Ea 51 E OP PSU o E A A 23 ANGEL Vea aa 26 E E Oi E cet A E PO E E AE A atacnesepiecnoaeaantaseredsnon 26 IE VPS o o e E DU E A 26 Li MESE OA T 21 2 MCSE SC OM toas sao SOTET KE n O EER 21 tL Overview Production Plannin TT 30 1 1 AS 30 Me E EIA ono O A A 31 1 3 AAA uN nn E uo E RSEK EZTTE 31 1 4 AA A A o A 32 IP nn An 35 1 1 PPP O A 35 1 2 COALS MOLES On TT 36 1 3 TT o A 37 ist A 38 1 5 AA A a O ee eee te errr ewer E nnneerer te wee trier aarree 39 1 6 Se CIC SANG TOU LO 10 are PON OP On E 40 1 7 Automatic generated drill plan sss sss 41 pd 4 1 3 l 2 1 8 OpetatiGns ai ie tablen a dea 42 1 9 IE 43 LLO Tentor G OUDS crasas aiii safe 44 IU Charro Plat ios 45 A TTT 46 Tanel IG OV AA A Poe ata erate eu tat aetna 46 IE J S VAC WEA a A eis 48 3l PPP E H 51 SL SUMING TET 52 dll Recall AA AA AAA AAA ESA 54 SO POMO DES Aoi 54 a FOCO yei TTT T 55 Pe A A A O 56 Reporte aT 57 4 1 HEADING TT 58 4 2 LEFT SIDE theoretical vallenato 58 4 3 RIGHT SIDE Measured Values a a 58 ONES THT 60 Tunnel TOS OV Cl VIC W eccer E E E EEEE 60 2d RDO nio eta entered 6l ed Ut A E E E T ET izletes 62 AL ROE lt P a e AA 63 22 SUMA eee asso 64 TGA PO UGC sd 65 3 1 DVN ET gt Orea aii 65 32 IE AIDA A t s n res 66 E MA O A ere 67 3 4 STET E A rene 68 A RO 68 IAA e 69 SS male Noli 70 Sn E NH NC ic cias 71 O Dov lop mt sx ic cat ya here a E haat g t
21. Normal drilling hh mm 1 10 1 22 1 20 26 Slow anti jamming hh mm 0 05 0 30 0 10 29 Rod handling hh mm 0 00 0 00 0 00 30 Cleaning Other hh mm 0 26 0 34 0 27 31 Moving hh mm 1 14 0 56 1 04 32 33 Number of holes 169 50 50 53 34 Round length m 649 760 298 265 260 639 270 657 35 36 Feed penetration m min 3 17 3 53 2 09 3 14 37 Percussion pressure bar 170 166 166 36 Feeder pressure bar of 81 03 39 Rotation pressure bar DB m1 02 40 Fig 76 Page 63 Bever Team 3 sp Bever P Control AS 2 2 Summary A report who also generate more hole details about the drilling Mark the desired log files in the overview and generate the report 14 04 2010 12 56 Summary Drill Report Project Company A tunnel Contractor Site A Fantastic Tunnel Tunnel Mr Big From Chainage 1550 000 To Chainage 1561 000 Total round lengtt 11 360 Comments Started Finished Round time hh mm Period dd hh mm Normal Drilling hh mm Slow anti jamming hh mm Rod handling hh mm Cleaning Other hh mm Moving hh mm Number of holes Round lenght m Feed penetration m min Percussion pressure bar Feeder pressure bar Rotation pressure bar Type of hole Number of holes Nomal 0 Easer stross 195 Contour 0 Contour2 78 Bottom 0 Cut 0 Uncharged 0 Dummy 0 Injection std 0 Injection ext 0 Probe 0 Bolt short 23 Bolt long 49 Bolt spiling 0 1705 9 Summary report Total Boom 1 02 11 09 12 30 03 11
22. The field under the graphical display are for comments and marking in the graphical view Note that this can only be done with the model mode switch off Page 48 Bever Team 3 P Bever DIP Control AS E Profile log viewer Test Tunnel Tunne 4 Prev 10 001 000 b Next Report 2 Tools 1 1 U U a a ll r e e d me e sal ss s d a e s da s a ed s ae eed am dd ee e sd e a d k s sd e m a e m da e rea we m ad e ee d s e mead e eed ee d lt U 1 1 U Comment Fig 60 To zoom in and out use the scroll wheel on the mouse or the pad E 1 Point type 1 Name 2 Colour 2 Length m 3 Hoor length m 4 Camber 5 Radius add m E 3 Outside 1 Area m2 2 Length m 3 Average m 4 Std dev m 2 Length m 3 Measured E 5 Inside 1 Area m2 2 Length m 3 Average m E 6 Cursor 1 Peg 2 Side m 3 Height m 4 Deviation m 5 Filename 20 207 94 524 0 015 0 177 0 082 10001 093 6 237 2 334 0 164 1G5 10009 0425 1930 Name 1 Ma apio To walk along the alignment the user can use the Prev and Next buttons in the upper left corner It is also possible to type in a chainage number directly in the box For faster movement hold down the ALT arrow down up buttons To choose a scanned point along the contour just click on the desired point or hold down the ALT arrow left right buttons When this is done the values to th
23. They can also be hidden if the Hidden points is turned on 04 Average distance for A filter If a value is given here the program will take all the points within the radius and make one point with an average value Mostly used for large scanner files gt 500 000 points 04 Estimation 01 Left side length 02 Right side length Where to set the start of the estimated values calculations If there are no points where the estimate start the program will take the average deviation and use that value where there are missing points Where to set the end of the estimated values calculations If there are no points where the estimate ends the program will take the average deviation and use that value where there are missing points Page 53 P Bever Bever Team 3 DIP Control AS 05 Surface 01 Length per page m The length along the alignment that will be printed per page on the report 02 Max value m Outside perimeter Points outside this value will not be displayed 03 Min value m Inside perimeter Points outside this value will not be displayed 04 Equidistance m Steps of color within the max and min value 05 Scale Scale of the surface 06 Max edge distance Defines the longest length of a leg in the triangles used to create the surface There will not be created a surface if the lengths are longer than this value 3 1 2 Recalculate If major changes are done in the settings menu the hole types
24. Turn on off the look out for each hole e Collar point Show the collar as a point in the graphics e Hole text Turn on off different text values for each hole Drillplan Contour e Drillholes Show drillholes from the drillplan e Lines Show the lines from the drillplan e Colored Show the drillholes from the drillplan in blue e View Show the teorethical contour Graphs Surf e Setup for displaying the graphs and surface maps Normally set to auto Profiler e Max distance between points to draw a line between them e Max deviation outside the contour to draw a line to the points e Max deviation inside the contour to draw a line to the points e Measurement To show the measurements one step before and one step after the chainage value e Interpolated profile Use a triangulation to draw a interpolated profile at the chainage value Page 78 P Bever A Boos 3 6 Miscellaneous 3 6 1 Sequence Choose Round Sequence in the menu Sequence k Frew hole 4 E Nest hole Rotation Boom 1 E deg Boor 2 Ei O1 deg Boom 3 1 59 deg Montera Boom 1 Boom 2 Boom 3 Boom height lm coa Fig 88 Setup Boom In the Drillpattern sheet will the first hole drilled in the round be marked with a boom figure It is the possible to step trough the actual drilled sequence by clicking on the next previous buttons Determine the boom setup For a tree boomer it is best to use the default settings Boom height
25. a name description After this is done click the Edit button and the contour editor will open Fig 24 There is also a right click menu here Fig 23 Here copy and paste can be used as well as deleting contours Send To and Get From are basically sending the actual contour to a library and get a contour from the library Choose File and an open save dialogue will appear If you are at a chainage between two known contours the program can suggest a new interpolated one with the suggest contour election Suggest interpolation will try to find a way to arrange the points in a contour automatically for correct interpolation between the two Check interpolation will open up the profiler log viewer so that the user can walk through the tunnel and control the interpolation done Copy Paste Delete seleted Delete all Rend To K Get from K File K Suggest contour Suggest interpol Check interpol Fig 34 There are several types of making a contour In the roll down menu there are General X YR Input data by typing or cut and paste X and Y relative to the tunnel alignment which is shown as a small round marker in the grid R 19 the radius General Angle input as the previous but with angles as well Open Save File an existing one can be opened or the one in play can be saved In tl2 and XML format Standard here a standard from the Norwegian tunneling handbook can be chosen and inserted Graphical Here a c
26. auler North Malered South 2 Calculated Chainage Filename Navigated Points Details Drill Dir a 46617 151 0 16617 1103 1238 03 11 2009 1238 174 4 904 AMV 11295 BCA 24 Decreasing E 16 622 103 0 16622 1103 1224 03 11 2009 12 24 2 1 428 AMV 11295 BCA 24 F 16 622 764 016623 1 102 1825 02 11 2009 18 25 169 5 028 AMV 11295 BCA 24 A 16 626 707 0 16627 1102 0625 02 11 2009 06 25 174 4 912 AMV 11295 BCA 24 Decreasing 7 3 A 16 631 630 0 16632 1030 1709 30 10 2009 17 09 172 4 849 AMV 11295 BCA 24 Decreasing 7 NEC 16 636 516 0 16637 1029 2053 29 10 2009 20 53 171 4 840 AMV 11295 BCA 24 Decreasing 7 A 16 641 393 0 16641 1028 2138 28 10 2009 21 38 175 4 851 AMV 11295 BCA 24 Decreasing 7 A 16 645 926 0 16646 1028 0957 28 10 2009 09 57 171 4 834 AMV 11295 BCA 24 Decreasing y E 16 650 573 0 16651 1027 1603 27 10 2009 16 03 4 3 802 AMV 11295 BCA 24 Decreasing 7 A 16 651 001 0 16651 1027 1630 27 10 2009 16 30 160 4 956 AMV 11295 BCA 24 Decreasing v A 16 655 572 0 16656 1026 2226 26 10 2009 22 26 132 4 711 AMV 11295 BCA 24 Decreasing 7 A 16 655 612 0 16656 1027 0741 27 10 2009 07 41 41 5 205 AMV 11295 BCA 24 Decreasing 7 A 16 660 628 0 16661 1022 2249 22 10 2009 22 49 147 5 052 AMV 11295 BCA 24 Decreasing 7 A 1
27. canned data The numbers below are from estimated data The average deviation is taken and used on the parts along the contour lacking scanned data Page 58 P Bever Bever Team 3 DP Control AS Overbreak total All sections with over break are summoned From the excel sheet RawData3 Measured tunnel length Length of tunnel containing scanned data Total estimated overbreak Estimated value including the sections without measured data It is an average of the sections with data times the sections without Total volume tunnel Theoretical volume and over break volume summoned Overbreak The percentage over break compared to the theoretical contour Total measured inside gives the value of the under break From the excel sheet RawData3 Page 59 Bever Team 3 1 Overview As built production sp Bever Control AS The as built Production module is used to show log files from data controlled jumbos such as AMV Atlas Copco Terex and Sandvik The log files can be displayed graphical and together with the actual tunnel contour Important parameters like penetration rate can be displayed from one or several holes When opening a log file a new program will be launched The Bever Team Tunnproduction 2 Tunnel log overview The tunnel log overview screen Tunnel log a ahh by Add X Delete Report Tunnel lt A Sandbekk North 1 Pauler South y P
28. ck and the same menu as on the horizontal sheet will appear Fig 17 9 Sheet Camber The Camber sheet will show the tilt of the tunnel around the alignment It s even here possible to right click and get up a small menu with copy paste and so on Camber Hellevik a x Chainage Camber 9 2 10297 460 2 094 10325 560 0 000 10395 660 5 500 K 10395 690 5 500 10548 160 5 500 Tunnels E vips aJ Horizontal wij Vertical wij Camber a Changes C Contour Fig 30 10 Sheet VIPS Vips is a total road model that can be imported directly into the Bever Team 3 Together with a digital tunnel model the user can get a total project which contains all the data needed to start making drill plans To read a Vips project the model files are needed Including the tunnel geometry file If the geometry file is not included it is possible to make a dummy structure file That must be done in order to export survey data Vips Hellevik a x Vips model Z Documents Prosjekter AF T Forbindelse Structure Z Documents Prosjekter AF T Forbindelse Dummy structure Parameters O Show layers in the road Tunnels gt vips nd Horizontal wij Vertical u Camber wi Changes C Contour e Fig 31 Load in the Vips and the tunnel structure file by pushing the browse button Beware to get the right camber values from the model by choosing the right surface Clear will reset Dummy structure will create a dummy structure
29. different reports are also in the second screen 2 Tunnel log overview The tunnel log overview screen glare cals A EG Add X Delete Default Chainage Filename 3 629 971 0 3630 0303 1057 1g4 02 03 2009 16 06 3 637 423 0 3637 0305 10181g4 04 03 2009 18 57 837 M BorsystemStuff DefaultPel 0 3629 971 M Borrsystem Stuff GullringenPel 0 3637 423 3 641 961 0 3642 0305 1227 Ig4 05 03 2009 12 04 M Borsystem Stuff GullringenPel 0 3641 961 3 641 961 0 3642 0305 1204 Ig4 05 03 2009 10 43 M BorrsystemStuff GullringenPel 0 3641 961 3 641 961 0 3642 0305 2314 Ig4 05 03 2009 12 27 M BorrsystemStuff GullringenPel 0 3641 961 3 646 817 0 3647 0305 2328 1g4 05 03 2009 23 14 M BorrsystemStuff GullringenPel 0 3646 817 3 646 817 0 3647 0306 1446 194 06 03 2009 06 56 M BorrsystemStuff GullringenPel 0 3646 817 3 652 048 0 3652 0306 1618 194 06 03 2009 14 46 M Borrsystem Stuff GullringenPel 0 3652 048 3 656 408 0 3656 0307 10281g4 07 03 2009 09 52 M BorrsystemStuff GullringenPel 0 3656 408 3 660 372 0 3660 0309 08271g4 09 03 2009 08 14 M BorrsystemStuff GullringenPel 0 3660 372 3 665 827 0 3666 0310 0635 1g4 09 03 2009 17 31 M Borrsystem Stuff GullringenPel 0 3665 827 3 665 827 0 3666 0309 1731 1g4 09 03 2009 17 29 M BorrsystemStuff GullringenPel 0 366
30. digital road model this must be referred to again as well Note If the database is on a network it is necessary to do a little change in the registry The procedure to do this 19 described in a text file on the installation CD Note Only highly trained IT personnel should do this Design Tunnel Geometry Designing the tunnel geometry is where one or more tunnels are defined Both with a horizontal and a vertical alignment And onto the alignment there has to be contours connected to it A tunnel must always be defined with an alignment and one or more contours Main screen in Design Tunnel Geometry all Geometry and Production Planing m ig Submit to database ES Open le Save EE Geometry 35 Settings Y Help S Tunnel Default BE Name gt ET pontine ie _ AAA 1 E runas rr AA AAA 4 bmj X Fig 12 1 The Menu The menu is the same in Design Geometry and Design Tunnel Production Data Here the user can find settings for export to jumbo name of layers in the contour import of XML files and etc m RES ES a Geometry and Production Planing Hong Kong iy Submit to database ES Open By Save E Geometry 38 Settings lt Help Fig 13 1 1 Submit to database This button will save all the changes done in the database 1 2 Open This is used for opening an already existing Bever Team 2 project or an XML file The Bever Team 2 project and the XML file can both contain an ali
31. e log files The user will be asked if the tunnel line should be reused Answer yes or no If there are no changes in the geometry it is not necessary to reuse the line This is for quicker response in the application Add This will open the add log files dialog window Delete This will delete the marked log file Send to This will allow the user to save the log file in another folder or tunnel Properties Not in use 2 1 Report Click on the report button to generate a production report The menu in Fig 3 will appear Page 61 TS Bever Team 3 Teno AS oJ Select production report type So Type of report a PE Bolt 2 1 1 PE Bolt Report This report is used for documenting fixed bolts anchors Depending on the inner lining it can be bolts for rock support membranes concrete elements various attachments and other water and frost protection bolting PE Bolt Report Bever Control AS Drilled by Tunnel 13011 Dolvik_N_XML 0 Date 02 03 2009 12 56 28 Number Direction Increasing Station 4207 768 Drill plan Chainage 4200 4300 2 C AA ZT 1 14207 77 4208 97 4210 16 421136 4212 421375 Mm 100 0 62 1 00 0 66 7267 054 1 20 0 60 7 40 0 68 1 20 086 2 1 20 0 60 1 20 0 59 1 20 0 67 1 20 0 54 1 20 0 53 1 20 057 1 20 0 61 1 20 0 59 1 20 0 59 1 00 0 51 1 20 0 56 1 20 0 58 1 40 0 67 1 40 0 66 1 40 0 65 1 20 0 57 1 40 0 62 1 40 069
32. e right under the cursor header will change To comment in the graphical window just type in the desired comment Click on the color to change this and click on the position and thereafter on the contour to set a circular marker in the graphical window To delete this just mark the comment line and push the delete button or right click in the window and choose Restore from the menu Right click menu in graphical window Fig 5 Delete current Toggle deviation Erase points Restore Surface map Fig 61 Delete current Will delete the current point where the marker are Page 49 Bever Team 3 Aro AS Toggle deviation Will set the deviation on current position in the graphics Erase points Will bring up an eraser To turn it off right click and choose Erase points again Restore Will restore any erased points and remove any comments in this session Surface map Will bring up a flattened view of the tunnel with the current production holes on it e g rock support bolts See Fig 6 z a Surface map Page 50 P Bever Bever Team 3 DIP Control AS By right clicking on one of the logs in the surface map the Move production holes dialog box will show Here the production holes can be moved The whole log or just within a timeframe Start values will give the actual desired movement and the End values will give the direction ia a Move production holes 0 16646 1028 0957 02 EE
33. e top menu Properties Holeinfo Drilplan Contour Graphs Surf Profiler General Attributes Holetypes Boltcolors Peg linear m Delta linear CK m Ave along rod I KEKE m Tunnel offset OO m Max dist aea cae 75 mm Max heiaht area calc OO m Fig 86 Properties General e Peg linear Chainage where the drill log and interpolated contour are e Delta linear The chainage distance in linear mode e Ave alongrod Distance where the average values are collected e Tunnel offset e Max dist Area calc Max distance between the holes when calculating area e Max height area calc Max height above tunnel line when calculating area e Normal round length Attributes e Drill hole size The size of the graphical holes e Grid dist The distance between the squares in the grid e Graphs pr page How many graphs per page to be printed e Size 3D view The length of the axis in the 3D view e Colored surface map Turn the colors on off e Print in color Print in color or black and white Holetypes Mark the holes to show in the graphics Double click on the color in order to change this Page 77 Bever Team 3 rol AS Bolt Colors e To show different bolt lengths in different colors Click add and then double click on the added line to set the length and color Hole info e Feeder rotation Turn on off the display of feeder rotation on each hole e Sequence line Show the sequence line for each boom e Look out
34. e tunnel containing the scanned surface and production holes These must however be turned on in the hole color table Fig 11 The surface map is a function of the distance between the scanned surface and the theoretical contour Page 56 Bever Team 3 P Bever DIP Control AS Thickness report will generate a map flattened view of the tunnel containing the two scanned surfaces Two types of holes must be chosen The surface map is a function of the distance between the two scanned surfaces Numerical report either a volume report or a estimated bolt length report Choose template extended or standard for volume and bolt estimates for the bolt report Extended contains more information in the calculations than the standard Volume are calculated by area x length See Fig 15 Export to file type will export data from and to a specified chainage to a text based file All of the reports are Excel based so it is possible to go in and change the template if necessary This must however be done by experienced Excel and computer people 4 Report examples Excel volume report example Type Standard Profiler report Sky Langangen Tunnels Tunnel From 0 Length of tunnel calculatet The Chief Surveyor none Total 7856 263 100 500 7956 763 2279 452 Teoretical values Contour volume m Trench volume Volum total m Length contour 1222 565 3502 017 1 Measured area 2 Estimated area Overbreak f
35. een corrections 11 12 Report corrections 13 Basic mode 03 Filter 01 Maximum distance 02 Maximum deviation P Bever DIP Control AS This is to turn on off estimates in calculations The values is set in the Estimation dialogue Calculations are done between where the estimates are set Turn on off lines between the scanned points Turn on off a graphical value where the scan is closest to the theoretical surface For printing The contour will automatically be fitted in the print window The grey square in the graphically view Turn on off graphical value where the scan is furthest away from the theoretical surface This can be used to smoothen the surface on the scan A triangulated model is made From the model points and lines will be drawn along the contour with a 50 mm distance between them No changes can be made and saved in this mode The standard scale when opening the viewer Can be used to set a factor to correct the scale on the graphical view on screen Can be used to set a factor to correct the scale on the printout Displays only the basic information in the log file If the distance between two points exceed this value there will not be drawn a line between them All point outside this value will not be used in calculations They can also be hidden if the Hidden points is turned on 03 Maximum deviation All point outside this value will not be used in calculations
36. efinition file from Novapoint tunnel SQL Standardized database solution Here defined as the name of the database like XXX mdf SQL server Master Database Fil 3 Installation Bever Team is installed by inserting the CD If it is not use explorer and double click on the setup exe file After the installation is done start the program by opening the Bever Control folder on the desktop Double click on the Bever Team 3 icon Y Bever Team 3 3 1 Instalation with XP OS and service pack 3 There could be an issue with Microsoft s sevice pack 3 for XP If the installation is not completed contact Bever Control AS for help 3 2 Licensing After startup the program will ask for a valid license file The following dialogue box will appear a Show info Xx Message License request Fill in the missing fields Cut and paste the following information into an e mail Send to Bever Control AS fyou will shortly recive an email with license information Machine lB 001 Eooo00000 User name John Doe Your full name and organization data Tunnel master Contracto Fig 1 If the computer 1s connected to internet this box can be closed and the program can be started again A valid license file will be found on the internet This license will last for at least four weeks before the program needs to go online again to validate If the computer is not online then copy the text from this box into an email and send it to Bever
37. efore any program updates since the update procedure will overwrite the user changed files Libraries and settings folders are found under C Documents and Settings current user my documents Bever Team It is recommended to use this as the default folder for databases as well when using the program on a single computer and with no network database Just add a folder and name 1 e databases If there are any auto drill pattern made in the program an Auto folder will automatically be made in here as well The Favorites folder contains contours and drill patterns sent to favorites from the program like libraries The Settings folder contains various personal settings in the program like colors on the contour layers fixed points definition ASO It also contains the resent project to open 2 Windows 7 Vista The program will be installed under C Program Files Bever Control Bever Team 3 Binaries In here are all the program files and subfolders created One to be aware of is the DOC folder This folder contains all the report templates If any changes are to be made with the templates just open the desired excel file change and save It is very important to save the changed file s to a second folder as well before any program updates since the update procedure will overwrite the user changed files Libraries and settings folders are found under C Users current user Documents Bever Team Page 81 P Bever Bever Team 3 DP C
38. erge the next logfile in decreasing chainage Shows data and graphs from a single hole Shows data and graphs from several holes Refresh the graphical view Page 66 Bever Team 3 P Bever DIP Control AS View e Tool bar Turn on off the tool bar e Status bar Turn on off the status bar at the bottom e Page header Turn on off the sheets in the graphical window e Grid Turn on off the grid e Zoom in Zoom in on chosen hole e Zoom out Zoom out to default value Setup e Options Various control parameter settings e Language Help e Not in use 3 3 Tool bar Not in use Button functionality LI Create a new Tunnlog project gt Open a TunnProd project S Save settings for the application d Set holetype to dummy Copy Paste Grid on off Zoom in on a selected hole J Default zoom scale Left mouse button to choose a hole a Left mouse button to choose many holes A Refresh Remove marking on holes Make a new textbox Ely Create a line from textbox Print One page pr round T Show version number and copyright information KZ Not in use Page 67 EB Bever sa Bever Team 3 DIP Control AS 3 4 Sheets 3 4 1 Drillpattern Will show the round from the face and in Use the scroll bars to move the graphics around This will also move it on the printout Choose a hole in the round by left click and then right click A menu will appear were different settings can be done e Change
39. etiliegg 14 1 000 Dato 25 06 2009 13 39 20 Kommentar Her kan del setos inn en kommentar Fig 20 This will open a PDF document with some relevant help 1 7 Easter Egg Visual Earth depended on datum has to be WGS 84 UTM sss N 2 The Screen The screen 1s divided in five separate parts See Fig 10 for an over view a Geometry and Production Planing Aberdeen to Sai Ying Pun ais dd s Submit to database Ey Open d Save Geometry 2 Settings Y Help Tunnel Tunnel P ad Horizontal ad Vertical ad Camber L Contour Fig 21 By using the scroll wheel on the mouse it is possible to zoom in and out on the horizontal alignment Click and press down the left mouse button to pan on the horizontal alignment By clicking on the pin in the upper right corner can the box be minimized Maximize with the same function See Fig 11 l ea d d il 1 f I S y j a x Jimny niki oe a a a yi Submit to database ES Open d Save Geometry 3 Settings Y Help North East F dn aBeueyg O T l J cu LO P U C cu G ED Tunnel Tunnel P Name Tunnel P 3 A geometric minimum how to create a quick tunnel To make a quick test project 1t 19 enough to have a line and a contour The easiest way to do this 1s first to define a tunnel This is done by giving the tunnel a name for type choose point line After
40. g recording or information recording and retrieval systems without the written permission of Bever Control AS Bever Team 3 Operators Manual Written by Bever Control AS Initial publishing in Norwegian May 2009 Updated May 2010 Document No BT3 1 Revision A Printed in Norway Address Telephone Telefax E mail Web address Bever Control AS 47 32 85 89 60 47 32 85 89 61 mail bevercontrol com http www bevercontrol com Gunnersbraatan 2 P O Box 20 N 3421 Lierskogen NORWAY Content DWC TSB TeaM TTT 5 De MAUI 157 T 5 s bajes TE ta O T 5 3 1 Instalation with XP OS and service pack 23 6 MCCS IN HT 6 By E E On ve 1 ce res cree uo O O 7 3 NKT N 0110 1 e E 7 5 1 AAE Ee sn e T iria A E E EE en 10 MNS VND e E T o A 15 1 1 SU NTO AAAS A E o SS S tTezk ge ke ne nat ceennetece 15 1 2 CHE aise ee snes ee es geese et n le ny lenes dence scones atemueeoseseass 15 1 3 T TTT 16 1 4 OSC OTN T 16 1 5 Ken 16 LL Jumbo R ST r Fei ake TTT 16 o IROQUCSE INC CIN APN Pe E E E 17 13 5 Update Register n L 17 Meee PORE 89 CS 1 ici 17 js ros A 17 1 5 6 Auto drill plans for Win2000 JUMDOS sss eee 18 IE Cho an AA RO Cn a EKE S 18 LO Repo CONtOUE Sar ICE arrancaron EE cornada 18 E lt E 1 5 O o oo 5 vot E A see K SEKET 19 1 7 Par MA no e A oO EOI Ete sttyeu s 19 P A AAA e o II ee nee ee eee 20 3 A geometric minimum how to create a quick Unnes sees eee ee 21 0S AL e AO PP UU un 23 PP E E E N S 24 5 1 Un n
41. gnitor groups Charge El Helper lines Undo X Delete El Report lt 7 710 Fig 44 Helper lines can be used to create holes on a line To create a line just left click with the mouse and drag the line to where it should be After the line is created it 1s easy to edit the line in the table if it is not in the right place 1 2 Create holes on a line Lookout m Lookout method Wanted distance at Wanted distance m Atchived collar m Atchived bottom m Distance to line Displacement stat m 1400 Displacement end m 9 40 Hole diameter mm First must the line to use be marked Use left click on the mouse There are two methods of adding holes 1 Choose the hole type and set the parameters from the table on the left side Push the Add button on if pleased push Apply 2 Right click and choose Add and pick the desired hole type 1 3 Single holes Fig 46 There are two methods of adding holes 1 Choose the hole type and set the parameters from the table on the left side Click inside the contour and the hole will be placed 2 Right click and choose Add and pick the desired hole type n Bever Team 3 Reve ol AS 1 4 Read hole group EF Open CP Move Apply Move Right m Up m Cutting Use clipping Radius m 0000 E Down left m 0 000 Down soht
42. gnment and contours 1 3 Save This is used for export of the database Export to Jumbos IREDES XML LandXML Trimble survey controller Leica Road Runner or the database can be converted into a ZIP file The Jumbos are defined under the Settings button 1 ld Save Geometry 25 E AMV Jumbo 1 AMV Jumbo 2 AMV Jumbo 3 IREDES Geometry Land Xml Trimble Xml Leica Road Runner Pack Zip Fig 14 1 4 Geometry This button is a short cut between Design Tunnel Geometry and Design Tunnel Production Data 1 5 Settings Here the user can define various settings See Fig 4 Jumbo configurations Request licence Update Register licence Point types Design Contour layers Auto drillplans for Win2000 Change Lanquage Report Contour surface Fig 15 1 5 1 Jumbo Configurations Is used for setting up export parameters to the jumbos Path to media Pa sid r t Pack ip a O aes e fensa gt Fig 16 Configuration name Name of the Jumbo configuration Path to media Choose the path to the memory stick to use Type of jumbo Defines the data format to the jumbo Pack Zip Used to Zip the project for wireless transfer of data 1 5 2 Request license To be used when in need of a new license file 1 5 3 Update Register License Is used to activate a received and valid license file 1 5 4 Point types Design This 1s used to define different point types that can be used on the jumbo T
43. gt 1 40 0 68 1 20 0 64 1 20 0 57 1 20 0 59 1 201 0 67 1 00 051 gt 1 00 0 63 1 20 0 60 1 20 0 56 1 20 0 69 1 00 0 55 1 00 0 61 1 00 0 601 1 20 0 56 1 20 0 59 1 00 0 52 1 00 054 gt 1 00 0 55 1 00 0 60 1 20 0 53 140 0 59 1 20 0 58 1 20 059 gt 1 20 0 56 1 20 0 56 1 20 0 59 1 40 0 71 1 20 0 55 1 20 059 gt 5 0 53 Ap 60 0 59 aa ay O ees es Co 1 201 0 6 7 S A 1 20 0 67 1 20 0 65 1 20 0 53 1 40 0 64 1 20 0 601 1 60 0 65 1 20 0 66 1 40 0 57 1 60 0 59 1 40 0 61 4 40 0 60 1 40 58 TT ee es es o o o O Szlalolojalojals o Fig 75 The bolt number along the contour numbered from the lower left corner Station number Length of bolt to be mounted Actual drilled length oe a Page 62 Bever Team 3 2 1 2 Round Report A report where various average values from the jumbo are summoned A B E Round Report P Bever DP Control AS 2 3 5 6 Project T a Company H hre Entrepren r 3 Site Sky Langangen Tunnels 10 Tunnel Sandbekk South 11 Chainage 16622 64 12 Round length 5 028 13 Jumbo ID AMV 11295 BCA 24 51 14 15 Comments 16 17 18 19 20 21 Round 22 Total Boom 1 Boom 2 Boom 3 23 Started 02 11 09 12 30 02 11 09 12 31 02 11 09 12 30 02 11 09 12 32 24 Finished 02 11 09 15 26 02 11 09 15 11 02 11 09 15 26 02 11 09 15 08 25 Time used hh mm 2 56 2 39 2 56 2 36 26 2f
44. he graphical window al Hole color classification Visible production holes Production holes Extemal holes Classification based on Luis length From hole length m To hole length m Colour 0 000 3 400 4 400 Fig 68 Fig 12 shows the sheet where the coloring and viewing of the different production holes can be classified There are two types of classification based on hole length or based on hole type Type in different lengths and choose the color Page 55 P Bever Bever Team 3 DIP Control AS al Hole color classification Vale production holes Production holes Eemal holes Point type in file lt S gt A IN Fig 69 Fig 13 shows the last sheet where external hole types can be defined Type in the code on the points from the file and choose the color 3 2 Report oJ Generate report Type of report gi Grapical H Surface map 7 Thickness Numerical Template 7 Export to file Filetype Point type Bever Win Profiler From Chaina EEE To Chainage 14 911 000 Generate Fig 70 Here different types of reports can be generated It is also possible to export points to different text based files KOF and PXY From and to chainage must be typed in for all the reports and export Graphical report will generate a report of the cross section contour Surface report will generate a surface map flattened view of th
45. hese values are used in the Design Tunnel Production Data module 1 5 5 Contour Layers Here the different layers in the contour can be defined Layer number name visibility if camber is to be used and color on the layers a Define names for contour layers Layer index Mame Visible Use camber Vault color Hoor color Theoretichal aal Fig 18 1 5 6 Auto drill plans for Win2000 jumbos Is used to create an automatically generated drill plans for old versions of the Bever Control system on the jumbo There is a user guide from Bever Control which can be purchased for this feature gl Auto drillplans for Win2000 jumbos Sa Select parameter set B2900 2 9 tun Chainage 500 000 Contour layer 1 5 7 Change language Change language 1 5 8 Report Contour surface Used to create a report from the theoretical contour surface This report 19 only possible with MS Visio A typical report can be as shown in Fig 9 1 6 Help BELETETT SES S T 1 903 rete 980 2002 1979 2005 1977 2 007 1977 2 008 1 978 2007 1 979 2007 1 981 2 004 3 1984 2 002 0 1 986 2 000 1 987 1 998 H 1 989 1997 1 990 1 996 1 941 1 994 1991 1993 1991 1993 1991 1 992 A 1991 4804 1 991 1991 1991 1 990 S 1891 a 1 989 1 991 1 989 Entepeenor Default 992 AGAR Diem qq AE co Anlegg 4 000 0 Fra pet 4 000 000 Til pal 4 003 981 Lengde fra s lalvih 4 000 44 000 Montasi
46. ht side From the excel sheet RawData3 Perimeter floor The length of the floor from left to right side From the excel sheet RawData3 Perimeter floor Total length around the contour including tunnel profile and floor Out Area conditions The value indicates what should be taken into the calculations of the over break If the value is set to 0 all area of over break will be used The value here is used in the formula in No of slices No of Slices The number of contours with over break data in it Containing over break larger than the value set in Out area conditions InArea Condition The value indicates what should be taken into the calculations of the under break If the value is set to O all area of under break will be used The value here is used in the formula in Total measured inside on the right side of the sheet 4 3 RIGHT SIDE Measured values Omit sections without data Sections without any data Overbreak measured All sections with over break are summoned From the excel sheet RawData3 Measured tunnel length Length of tunnel containing scanned data Total overbreak Estimated value including the sections without measured data It is an average of the sections with data times the sections without Total volume tunnel Theoretical volume and over break volume summoned Overbreak The percentage over break compared to the theoretical contour All the numbers above are from s
47. lan Main Tunnel Increasing An x Activated Chainage Round length Description Edit T 1000 000 5 00 Heavy Anchoring Edit Fig 42 This is for making drill plans The activate column to the left defines if the drill plan is to be exported to the Jumbo or not If active it will be exported The chainage typed in will define the actual contour for the drill plan Round Length defines the length of the round and will indicate if it is a blast round grouting bolt or probe The description will be the information the Jumbo operator will see and must be used To create the drill plan simply press the Edit button Right click and the following menu will appear Copy Delete seleted Delete all Send Lo K Get from K Fig 43 Send to is used to send the drill plan to a library called favorites Get from will open the library so that a drill plan can be inserted Drill plan editor Fig 1 The drill plan editor will contain two or five sheets at the top of the screen The first one gives a summary of the drill plan The user can create a new one open an existing or save the current one Setup is mainly used for turning the ignitor and charge sheets on and off and for setting of the hole parameters 1 Drill plan The drill pattern is defined on this sheet Use the Select button to create holes help lines sequences or an automated drill pattern 1 1 Create helper lines Summary Dril plan Ignitor I
48. loor is not included pr meter 78 17 Omit sections without data Overbreak scan data 1 22 68 JMeasured Tunnelmeter 1 otal overbreak 1 12 16 Total volume tunnel m3 1 34 85 JOverbreak percent 1 Overbreak estimated measured 2 Measured Tunnelmeter 2 otal Estimatet overbreak 2 otal volume tunnel m 2 Overbreak percent 2 Underbreak m Page 57 16625 100 5 0 5 Total 830 61 96 869 55 8725 81 844 05 96 883 62 8739 88 14 1501207 To pr meter 0 140797221 Bever Team 3 Sor ol AS 4 1 HEADING Site Project or site from the excel sheet RawDatal Tunnel Specific tunnel from the excel sheet RawDatal Date Date from the excel sheet RawDatal Comment Comment from the excel sheet RawDatal Calculated length in meter The calculated length from the excel sheet RawData3 plus the last area 4 2 LEFT SIDE theoretical values Comment Place to type in a comment Signature Place to type in operator Contour volume Total volume of calculated tunnel Area of theoretical contours times steps on tunnel line Station Chainage From the excel sheet RawData3 Trench volume The operator must define the size of the trench in the formula If there are none the volume is zero Total volume Contour volume plus ditch volume Contour length The length along the contour from the defined floor on the left side and to the defined floor on the rig
49. nd Chainage 500 000 5 4 1 0 377 09 12 l Load the parameters by choosing Generate Also choose which parameter set to use and the chainage to put it The parameters in the excel file can be adjusted to fit the users need Choose Edit Excel will start Change the desired values Save the file Read in the new parameters Page 41 P Bever Bever Team 3 DIP Control AS 1 8 Operations in the table Table Fig 51 There are several ways to change the values in the table Directly type values in each cell Right click on the column header to change values on the entire column Change absolute Change relative Apply X Cancel Apply gt Cancel Change Up m Change Up m Value p 000 Value D 000 By right clicking in the table the following menu will appear Here the user can choose to show more columns delete and copy paste in the table Copy Paste Delete selected Delete all Save holegroup Show fwd column Show diameter column Show boom rotation colurnn Fig 53 Page 42 5 BeverTeam3 0 Bes 1 9 Ignitor 2 View Delay Undo Delete El Report OS Type NONEL LP Ignitor name LP6000 LP5600 LP5200 LP4800 LP4400 LP4000 LP3600 LP3200 LP 2800 LP2400 LP2000 LP 1800 LP 1600 LP1400 LP1200 LP1100 LP 1000 LPS00 LP800 LP700 LP600 LP500 Mm LP400 4 Fig 54 Choose method to mark the holes for the ignitors T
50. on click Browse to create database Browse Fig 3 Click on Browse to define where to save the project file and to give the project a name The box below will appear Save as 01 Skrivebord Mine dokumenter 1 Min datamaskin Bever Tunnel Databaser mdf Fig 4 y Click on Save to approve and go to the next dialogue box Database location click Browse to connect to an existing database Data Source SQLEXPRESS AtachDbFilename C Documents and Setting Contractor eea Project name Fig 5 Data base connection On the fig 5 box click on the Browse button to address the database correctly The following box will appear Connection String Data Source SQLEXPRESS AttachDbFi Harbourtreatment 2A Data Source SQLEXPRESS Madh Dp Tunnelprosjekt 1 Data 5ource AS5QLEXPRESS AtachDbFi Runehamartunnelen Data Source SQLEXPRESS AttachDbFi Data Source SQLEXPRESS AttachDbFi Fig 6 If it is the first time the program is being used the list will be empty Each database will however be on the list after creation Data base can be deleted by graying out the whole row and push the delete button Normally the user chooses New std connection then a new window will open and here the user must find the database file made in a previous step Database MDF Click on Open and the program will return to Fig 5 database c
51. onnection Now the user can type in company name and a project name By clicking on the Logo button can a company logo be referred to This logo will then appear in all the reports made in the program The logo picture should be about 1 5 cm high and 4 2 cm in width to fit ok in the reports Recommended format is bmp 5 1 Advanced connection If New adv Connection 1s chosen every connection to the database needs to be configured manually The first dialogue box to appear 1s this Choose Data Source H Data Source Microsoft Access Database File ER Microsoft ODBC Data Source Use this selection to attach a Microsoft SQL Server database file to a local Microsoft SQL Microsoft SQL Server Database File server instance including Microsoft Oracle Database SAL Express using the NET others Framework Data Provider for SQL Server NET Framework Data Provider for SC Fig 7 Here the user must choose witch SQL server that is to be used with the program and data base management With the Bever Team 3 installation is the MS SQL Express This is used in the following instructions Choose Microsoft SQL Server Database File Click ORK and the next box will be J E P y Connection Properties al Data source Microsoft SQL Server Database File SqlClien Database file name new or existing C Program Files lt 6 Bever Contro Bever 1 Log on to the server 8 Use Windows Authentication O Use SQL Serve
52. ontour can be drawn directly into the grid by clicking the mouse It is possible to zoom in and out by using the scroll wheel on the mouse To add or remove layers Just right click on the layer sheet and choose add or delete x mnn T ge s al Contour editor E a po Method General XYR El Report 4 Undo General AYR General Angle Open Save file Standard Graphical Fig 35 It is also important to notice that a contour always is defined with the first point in the low left corner and goes clockwise to the end point The endpoint doesn t have to be the same as the start point The program will close the polygon with a straight line To make a report it is necessary to keep the graphical contour to the left of the thin grey line in the grid After this is done click the report button and choose Excel or Visio Any regrets Hit the Undo button Right click for a menu like Fig 24 Here the user can select to copy and paste add a line delete lines and scale up or down the whole contour Copy Paste Add Delete selected Delete all Scale Fig 36 Production Planning 1 Overview Production Planning ag Geometry and Produc lanin 4 Submit to database Open d Save HR Production 2 Settings Help 4 b v Erainage Up A x Face Main Tunnel Increasin Active Name K la van Tunnel Increasing Main Tunnel Decreasing
53. ontrol AS It is recommended to use this as the default folder for databases as well when using the program on a single computer and with no network database Just add a folder and name 1 e databases If there are any auto drill pattern made in the program an Auto folder will automatically be made in here as well The Favorites folder contains contours and drill patterns sent to favorites from the program like libraries The Settings folder contains various personal settings in the program like colors on the contour layers fixed points definition ASO It also contains the resent project to open Page 82
54. pen the profiler log viewer and show the current log Add this will open the add log files dialog window Delete this will delete the marked log file Send to this will allow the user to save the log file in another folder Change type here the point type code can be changed Details this will open the Profiler log viewer 3D Mesh this will show the log file in a 3D mesh Properties this will show details about the log file see Fig 3 Some values are only valid from the Bever Win 3D profiler Page 47 Bever Team 3 01 Type log 02 Scanner Chainage 03 Number of points 04 Navigation date P Bever DIP Control AS Frofiler 3629 971 837 02 03 2009 16 06 O 05 Navigation details Click to expand 0 11 2 3 06 Navigation type 07 Type of points 08 Check 1 09 Check 2 10 Nav geo pos 05 Navigation details Navigation details valid only for profiler logs 3 Profile log viewer Stuf Default Pel 0 3629 97 lt unknown not navigated gt 0 x 99 999 y 99 999 z 99 999 x 99 999 y 99 999 z 99 999 x 6816708 294 y 423036 411 7 1 4 Fig 59 The main window shows a picture of the contour together with scanned data Optional production data can also be shown The different point types and information about these can be seen on the right side On the top menu the user can step along the alignment choose to report and do various settings under the Tools button
55. r Authentication Save my password Fig 8 Find the project mdf file made in a previous step by clicking on Browse Then click on Advanced This box will appear Advanced Properties Fig 9 Data Source must be set to SQLEXPRESS Click on OK The Connection Properties box Fig 8 will appear and the next step is to test the connection This is done by clicking on the Test Connection button The following box should appear Test results j Test connection succeeded Fig 10 Click on OK twice and the main screen will appear v3 0 0 2 Welcome to Bever Team o 09 02 2010 10 18 04 Select action O Create a new project Manage an existing project name logo Design tunnel geometry center line contour 7 Design tunnel production data face laser fixed point drillplan View as built geometry profiler total station G View as built production drill log P I Curent database Harbour treatment 4 Current project Aberdeen to Sai Ying Pun lt Back Je Fig 11 Main screen The whole menu should now be active To open an existing database file MDF the user must mark Manage an existing project in the main menu Then the steps from Fig 5 must be done When an already existing project is opened it 1s necessary to load all the log files into the database again If it is a project with a
56. rrent Average electric current for the drilled hole e System pressure Average system pressure for the drilled hole 3 4 2 Bolts Show a flattened view of the tunnel with the bolt holes An external bolt file can be opened and displayed in the graphics by choosing File Open external bolts Page 69 P Bever Bever Team 3 P Control AS 3 4 3 Single hole B TunnProduction v2 5 1 File Edit Round View Setup Help Ojea 5 HE ee 7 DEl egis O Drillpattern Bolt Single hole Multi hole Development Drillpattern 3D Linear Collar surface Linear surface Penetration m min 2 8 4 5 2 9 4 5 D 0 6 For Help press Fl Fig 80 Single hole Graphical view of the different hole parameters as a function of the hole depth Page 70 P Bever Bever Team 3 P Control AS 3 4 4 Multi hole B TunnProduction v2 5 1 File Edit Round Parameter View Setup Help osal p Bale BR ofS of alo Slee O Drillpattern Bolt Single hole Multi hole Development Drillpattern 3D Linear Collar surface Linear surface Hammer press bar 1 9 6 2 2 1 6 5 D 0 4 For Help press Fl Fig 81 Multi hole Graphical view of one hole parameter as a function of the hole depth Choose other parameters by clicking on the Parameters button in the menu Page 71 P Bever P Control AS 3 4 5 Development Bever Team 3 z E gI D IM a 0 Ja p Help
57. shows a graphical display of the drilled round e To the right are a list with details and descriptions for the graphical window Page 65 Bever Team 3 3 2 Menus File New Open Save Save as Save holetab Open external bolts Graphdata to Excel Print Print preview Printer setup Exit Back Edit Delete Restore Copy New textbox Line textbox Round Holedata Diagram Sequence Area Number Next round Prev round Merge next Merge next Selection Single Multi Redraw P Bever DIP Control AS Create a new Tunnlog project Open a TunnProd project Save as a TunnProd project Save as a TunnProd project Save the current log and holes in a text file with coordinates Import external bolts from TXT or KOF files Export graphs to Excel Exit the program and returns to the log overview Selected hole will be set as a Dummy hole Delete all the changes made in the log Copies the graphical window Paste into desired application Create a textbox in the graphical window Create a line from the textbox to a desired point Shows a detailed report for a chosen hole Choose between the different sheets in the graphical window Shows the sequence of the drilled holes Shows area of the contour or drilled holes Shows number of drilled holes and type of holes Go to next drill log increasing chainage Go to next drill log decreasing chainage Merge the next logfile in increasing chainage M
58. this is done click on the Line sheet The picture in Fig 12 will appear Punch in some easy values on the northing and easting and the simple alignment are all done od Geometry and Production Planing Hong Kong Se nim e nala iy Submit to database E Open Le Save Ei Geometry 35 Settings Y Help Line Default Chainage North m East m Camber 9 100 000 200 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 Fig 23 The next step will then be to create a contour Click on the Contour sheet Type in a Chainage should be on the alignment somewhere Then type in a description After that click on the Edit button Then the contour editor will come up In the contour editor there are several ways to enter a contour In this case we choose the General XYR Then type in some values Fig 13 gives an example on values Go out of the contour editor and push the Submit to database button 4 Sheets overview The different elements in the design are available in the sheets in the lower left corner They can vary if itis different type of alignments that are in use Point line Parametric or VIPS In Fig 11 its shown with a Parametric line 5 Sheet Tunnels A tunnel can be one of many in a project On each tunnel there can be contours points lasers and as built data To get up a menu in the tunnel table just right click with the mouse Save Saves the tunnel line into Atlas tunnel line t18 Bever Win 2000 line tli or Bever
59. ype Ignitor type View Delay or ignitor name in the graphics Report Makes an excel report with ignitors Page 43 Bever Team 3 Sol AS 1 10 Ignitor Groups Fig 55 Choose method to mark the holes for the ignitors Type type of delayer Name A free given name on the group Connected to the connection from this group and to the next The user must type in several groups in order to get more groups to choose from View Group name or total delay for the hole Report Makes an excel or Visio report with ignitor groups Page 44 P Bever Bever Team 3 P Control AS 1 11 Charge plan gt a Drillplan Standard Chage Undo X Delete H Report Select method Lau Type Civec 48 mm Combination Fig 56 Choose method to mark the holes for the charge Type Different types of charge Report Makes an excel report with the actual charge in each marked hole Standard values used are from Orica Page 45 Bever Team 3 1 Overview As built geometry 2P D DPC e ver ontrol AS The as built geometry module is used to control the tunnel geometry and create reports of over and underbreak including volumes and areas in a tunnel There are two main screens the first one gives an overview of log files both from a Bever Win 3D profiler and other scanner units such as total stations and scanners The second one gives a view of the scanning graphically All the settings and the

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