An Innovative Approach to Shaft Sinking Stage (Galloway) Design

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Holder
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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5
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833 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2019

Abstract

"A key barrier to vertical mineshaft construction is the construction access required for workers. A suspended work stage is used to provide this access for the mechanical, electrical and structural applications and other tasks. Work stage design is complicated considering the numerous types of construction activities that are executed simultaneously, the confined environment in which the work stage operates, the significant corrosion attack that is present, the weight limitations imposed by the mechanical hoist systems, and the risks associated with worker safety. Also complicating the design, these structures and their construction environment can vary with time. Hence, they can be described as 4D structures. The author has discovered significant synergies and advantages with integrating engineering design with detailed three-dimensional (3D) fabrication design. The significant reduction of minor design errors needing field correction will be underscored. The tender process is also accelerated since the design output is fabrication shop drawings including a detailed quantity takeoff output which lists each component required and its specific quantity. The paper presented will document the numerous advantages to the project using this approach. INTRODUCTION A key barrier to vertical mineshaft construction lies in the access for the workers to execute the construction. Suspended work stages are used to provide this access for the mechanical, electrical and structural applications as well as other tasks. The design of such work stages is complicated considering the numerous types of construction functions that need to be executed simultaneously, the confined environment in which it operates , the significant corrosion attack that is present, the weight limitation imposed by the mechanical systems for suspension, and the risks associated with worker safety. Also complicating the design, these structures and their construction environments can vary with time. They can be described as 4D structures with the fourth dimension being time. This design is a time consuming process. The post tender award is meticulous and requires strong teamwork between the steel fabricator and the consulting engineer. This teamwork may or may not be present and is dependant on the experience and relationship the team members have working together as well as other factors."
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APA: J. Holder  (2019)  An Innovative Approach to Shaft Sinking Stage (Galloway) Design

MLA: J. Holder An Innovative Approach to Shaft Sinking Stage (Galloway) Design. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2019.

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