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Underwater roadways with rugged tablets

Rugged mobile tablets automate surveying and minimize downtime

Challenge

Increase efficiency and reduce downtime for underwater tunnel workers on Norway’s Ryfast tunnel megaproject.

Solution

Automate surveying tasks with the Amberg Navigator, which packages Amberg Tunnel surveying software with Handheld’s Algiz 7 rugged tablet.

Result

Tunneling crews with no prior surveying experience can perform surveying work using a simple tablet interface.

Contractors working on Norway’s Ryfast tunnel are using Algiz 7 rugged tablets from Handheld to ensure a reliable, safe and efficient excavation process that minimizes downtime and reduces personnel costs. 

Contractors working on Norway’s Ryfast tunnel megaproject are using Algiz 7 rugged tablets from Handheld to ensure a reliable, safe and efficient excavation process that minimizes downtime and reduces personnel costs. Crews are using the Algiz 7 as part of the Amberg Navigator solution from Swiss company Amberg Technologies AG, which packages Amberg Tunnel surveying software with the Algiz 7 rugged tablet PC.

The surveying tablet solution allows tunnel workers to take precise measurements, generate tunnel profile graphics in real-time, and compile detailed reports, eliminating the need for separate surveying crews. Best of all, workers can perform these tasks on the surveying tablet with no prior surveying experience and very little computer training time.

A tunnel beneath the sea

Norway’s west coast is made up of hundreds of small islands and fjords — areas where seawaters reach into narrow, deep valleys with high cliffs formed by glacial erosion. People traveling to and from the coastal city of Stavanger currently use bridges and ferries to access areas separated by water.

The new Ryfast tunnels will connect Stavanger to Norway’s Ryfylke region, replacing a ferry between the two areas and cutting travel time by two-thirds. One tunnel segment will link Stavanger’s Hundvåg borough to a small island called Hidle, and a second will connect Hidle to the town of Solbakk in Ryfylke.

Upon its 2018 completion, Ryfast will be the world’s longest, deepest subsea roadway tunnel, spanning 14.3 kilometers (8.9 miles) and reaching 291 meters (955 feet) below sea level at its deepest point. Swiss tunnel construction company Marti IAV Solbakk DA won a contract to build the Solbakk segment, which will include the tunnel’s deepest point.

A rugged technology breakthrough

To extend the tunnel through hard rock beneath the sea’s surface, Marti workers drill holes through the material in precise locations using enormous semi-automatic drill rigs. Explosives placed in those holes blast the rock away, and conveyor belts remove this material from the site.

Traditionally, hole placement for the “drill and blast” method of tunnel construction has been determined by surveying crews, who measure tunnel profiles and use this data to mark hole patterns or georeference drill rigs. But using the Amberg Navigator surveying tablet with automated surveying software has eliminated the need for these extra surveyors; the tunneling crews themselves can quickly and easily perform surveying tasks with detailed real-time analysis on the rugged tablet.

Of course, such highly precise work requires a reliable rugged tablet computer. For Solbakk tunnel workers, reliability means two things: adequate speed and memory to process profile data, and exceptional durability in tough environments.

The engineering challenges workers face in the tunnel are amplified by the frigid, wet environment where they perform their work. The tunnel’s surfaces can range from muddy and slippery to rough and jagged; temperatures can drop below freezing; and humidity, dust and potential drops all pose threats to ordinary technology. Every piece of equipment at the construction site must be able to withstand very harsh conditions.

With these requirements in mind, Amberg Technologies chose the Algiz 7 as the ideal complement to its Amberg Tunnel software. The Algiz 7 rugged tablet features a powerful Intel Atom processor, along with massive 128 GB storage capacity and 4 GB of DDR3 RAM. It runs Windows 7 Ultimate and compatible software, providing a seamless office-to-field experience.

The Algiz 7 also meets stringent MIL-STD-810G U.S. military standards for withstanding humidity, vibration, drops and extreme temperatures, and meets IP65 standards for sealing out dust and water. But despite its brawn, this rugged tablet is compact and portable, weighing only 1.1 kg (2.4 pounds). Its vivid 7-inch touchscreen displays data clearly, and 10 function buttons and an on-screen soft QWERTY keyboard make operation easy and intuitive.

A one-tablet control center

With the Amberg Navigator surveying tablet, crews can measure tunnel profile data quickly and easily, display visualizations of that data in real time, and save detailed data logs. The software automates all measuring tasks, which workers can select and manage with one touch by tapping large, easy-to-interpret icons with illustrations.

“Workers can control and verify an entire tunnel project with a single rugged tablet,” says Oliver Schneider, Amberg Technologies product manager.

To take measurements, workers use a total station — an electro-optical scanning tool that measures angles, distances and coordinates. They position the total station on a tripod or console aimed toward the area to be measured. Then the Amberg Navigator communicates with the total station using BT, automatically adjusts the total station’s viewing area, and initiates profile data collection.

The surveying tablet can automatically profile a tunnel at pre-defined stations; it highlights areas where a blast has taken away too much or too little material; and it evaluates surface-layer thickness and displays the data graphically on the screen. With this information, workers can use the rugged tablet to set precise blast patterns and control drilling machinery.

“The Amberg Navigator surveying tablet makes it possible for personnel from other sectors to carry out simple, routine surveying tasks reliably, efficiently and independently. This means that on both ends, unnecessary waiting times can be avoided because the measurements required can be integrated directly in the work procedures,” says Jürgen Wilhelm, a Marti surveyor engineer.

Smart solutions from Handheld and Amberg are helping the Ryfast project progress smoothly and efficiently — because subsea construction workers have much better ways to spend their time than waiting around.

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