Earth pressure balance
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Earth pressure balance, or EPB, is a mechanised tunneling method in which spoil is admitted into the tunnel boring machine (TBM) via a screw conveyor (cochlea) arrangement which allows the pressure at the face of the TBM to remain balanced without the use of slurry.
This has allowed soft, wet, or unstable ground to be tunneled with a speed and safety not previously possible.
The Channel Tunnel, the Thames Water Ring Main, sections of the London Underground, and most new metro tunnels completed in the last 20 years world wide were excavated using this method.
EPB has historically "competed" with the slurry wall method of mechanised tunneling where the slurry is used to stabilise the tunnel face and transport spoil to the surface.