The document discusses the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM), which is a method for tunnel construction that involves installing temporary support as tunneling progresses and using the surrounding ground for support. It was developed in Austria in the 1950s as a safer and more economical alternative to traditional timbering methods. The document provides a citation and readership count for the NATM publication on ResearchGate and lists the two authors, Devanshu Pandit and Urva Patel of CEPT University, with their publication and citation counts.
The document discusses the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM), which is a method for tunnel construction that involves installing temporary support as tunneling progresses and using the surrounding ground for support. It was developed in Austria in the 1950s as a safer and more economical alternative to traditional timbering methods. The document provides a citation and readership count for the NATM publication on ResearchGate and lists the two authors, Devanshu Pandit and Urva Patel of CEPT University, with their publication and citation counts.
The document discusses the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM), which is a method for tunnel construction that involves installing temporary support as tunneling progresses and using the surrounding ground for support. It was developed in Austria in the 1950s as a safer and more economical alternative to traditional timbering methods. The document provides a citation and readership count for the NATM publication on ResearchGate and lists the two authors, Devanshu Pandit and Urva Patel of CEPT University, with their publication and citation counts.