Application of PCF Rock Excavation to the Controlled Excavation of Cross Cuts and Galleries

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Chapman Young Donald E. McCarthy
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Many hard rock tunneling projects, where the majority of excavation can be accomplished with TBMs, will still require considerable specialized excavation which can not be done with a TBM. This secondary excavation, involving cross cuts, galleries, flattening of the invert, increases in bore diameter, et cetera, may be accomplished with conventional drill and blast, applied on a small scale and usually with fracture control techniques, or with mechanical splitters. The problems of using explosives in many of these cases and the high cost of mechanical splitting excavation make the consideration of other approaches attractive. The PCF rock excavation method, which has recently been reduced to commercial practice for mine-development excavation, offers an attractive alternative to drill and blast and mechanical splitters. With the PCF method the rock is excavated utilizing a small-charge, propellant-driven, controlled, penetrating-cone fracture process. Excavation is carried out continuously by combining the PCF hardware with integrated mucking capabilities on a carrier which remains at the excavation point. In addition to the benefit of providing for complicated excavation geometry, the PCF method also causes minimal damage to the remaining rock which will significantly reduce ground support requirements. In very bad ground, the continuous nature of PCF excavation allows ground support to be applied as limited sections are exposed thus reducing both the duration and extent that the ground would be free to move. Data on PCF excavation parameters, as measured in actual mining operations, indicate that crosscuts, galleries and the like could be excavated at considerable cost savings compared to drill and blast or mechanical splitters.
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APA: Chapman Young Donald E. McCarthy  (1995)  Application of PCF Rock Excavation to the Controlled Excavation of Cross Cuts and Galleries

MLA: Chapman Young Donald E. McCarthy Application of PCF Rock Excavation to the Controlled Excavation of Cross Cuts and Galleries. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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