Controlled Excavation at the Trans-Koolau Halawa Tunnels

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Gordon F. Revey Ken Fiorentino
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

H3 Tunnelers recently excavated two conventional 48 foot diameter highway tunnels through the Halawa side of the Tran-Koolau Mountains on Oahu. The primary blast design challenge on this Job was minimizing overbreak In the alternating layers of pahoehoe and aa lava, clinker, end tuff. Two different excavation techniques were evaluated in the Halawa tunnels. The first method used drilling and blasting to excavate the tunnels to within one foot of their final perimeter. A roadheader, mounted on a backhoe, was then used to excavate the remaining foot of ground. The second method used conventional smoothwall blasting techniques, without any mechanical excavation. This paper describes the details and relative success of the two excavation methods tried in the Halawa tunnels.
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APA: Gordon F. Revey Ken Fiorentino  (1993)  Controlled Excavation at the Trans-Koolau Halawa Tunnels

MLA: Gordon F. Revey Ken Fiorentino Controlled Excavation at the Trans-Koolau Halawa Tunnels. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1993.

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