Fastening success in the longest Stuttgart 21 tunnel 19 September 2024

fischer developed and supplied a new system solution to install overhead wires in the Filder Tunnel being built as part of the Stuttgart 21 project. The fastening innovation fulfilled all the project’s specific requirements.

Upon completion, the 9.5 kilometre Filder Tunnel will connect Stuttgart’s Central Station to the Filder Plain via the new high-speed line between Stuttgart and Ulm. The tunnel will ascend around 153 metres and will be the longest twin-tube railway tunnel and the third-longest tunnel in Germany.

In order to fasten steel and aluminium fixtures to install the overhead wires in the Filder Tunnel, fischer developed an ideal system solution. FHB II-PF resin capsules and the FIS HB 360 S Highbond special mortar permanently and securely anchor the fixtures in the reinforced concrete tubbing together with the FHB II-A S Highbond anchor rods and the fischer filling set for dynamic loads.

“We especially included the 100 year service life of our chemical fixing system and fastenings in diamond-drilled holes in the European Technical Assessment (ETA) for this project. With its extremely fast curing time, our injection system is ideal for installations in tunnel ceilings and walls. The system solution is also suitable for dynamic action through rail traffic while taking into account stand-off installation due to the tunnel’s curvature”, explains Reinhold Pfaff, a developer in fischer’s chemical business unit, who supported the project. “This met all the fastening requirements of the developer and client.” 

Technical calculations for the overall suitability were provided by the Internal Technical Advice department at the German distributorship of the fischer Group of Companies. fischer’s Chemical Business Unit made the construction project possible through tests, technical preparations and coordinating with the surveyor. 

Mirjan Bubser, head of internal application engineering at fischer Germany, emphasises: “In addition to providing the right product solutions, we also impressed the client with our comprehensive range of services, which included selecting and designing the fixing system, providing installation training and supporting with the on-site implementation. The project’s success was owed to the excellent cross-departmental cooperation at our company, particularly between sales and industry/OEM, Internal Technical Advice at the German distributorship as well as the Development department in the Chemical Business Unit.”

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