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for "Rapid Excavation Research - Elements Of A New Excavation Technology"


Title
Rapid Excavation Research - Elements Of A New Excavation Technology
Author Olson, James J. 
Society / Organization SME 
Summary / Abstract INTRODUCTION The need for Government-sponsored research and development to increase excavation rates and lower costs for tunneling and mining operations in a variety of rock types has been emphasized in a wide range of publications from advisory panels, symposiums on rapid excavation, and individuals. In response to the predicted demands for mining and construction-oriented underground excavations for the next two decades (1970-1989), a comprehensive 10-year, $200-million research program in rapid excavation was proposed by the National Academy of Sciences in 1968 (1). Although the large program recommended by the Academy has not been funded, substantial Government-sponsored research in rapid excavation has been conducted during the past several years. This paper reviews some of the significant research accomplishments obtained under a three-year, $6.6-million research program in rock mechanics and rapid excavation sponsored by the Defense Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) and managed by the Bureau of Mines. In addition to the rock mechanics research, five major phases of excavation; systems analysis, geologic prediction, rock disintegration, ground support, and materials handling were represented by the projects funded under the ARPA program. The brief outline below recapitulates the major research areas and some of the projects summarized by this paper: Excavation Process Modeling by Computer Geologic Prediction Geologic Reconnaissance for Site Selection Longhole Probe Drilling for Hazard Detection 
Format PDF 
File Size 1,761.8k 
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Copyright Date 1/1/74 
Publication Date 1/1/74 
Digitization Date 5/21/08 
Book Title Rapid Excavation And Tunneling Conference Proceedings - 1974 
Chapter Chapter 100 - Mine Planning 
Pages 33 

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