Considerations for the Excavation of Subsurface Facilities by Drill and Blast Methods, Yucca Mountain Project

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Roger Keller Jason Ryan
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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30
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

A number of studies have evaluated excavation methods for the construction of subsurface facilities for a potential deep geologic repository for the disposal of nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain, NV. Many of these studies suggest that where TBM (tunnel boring machine) methods are not applicable and alternative mechanical excavation methods can not efficiently excavate harder rock drill and blast methods may be the most efficient means of excavation. However, a number of concerns regarding drill and blast applications have been raised in these evaluations, most notably the affects of blasting on the surrounding perimeter, as isolation of the waste by the natural barrier of the surrounding rock is a key element in the concept of a deep geologic repository.
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APA: Roger Keller Jason Ryan  (2001)  Considerations for the Excavation of Subsurface Facilities by Drill and Blast Methods, Yucca Mountain Project

MLA: Roger Keller Jason Ryan Considerations for the Excavation of Subsurface Facilities by Drill and Blast Methods, Yucca Mountain Project. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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