Faster Underground Mine Development: Getting To First Ore Quicker Using A Novel, Non-circular Tunnelling Machine - SME Annual Meeting 2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Ofiara M. Lewis
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Mar 2, 2022

Abstract

Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) have been used in mining in decades past, but their use has been limited and sporadic. This has changed in recent years, with TBMs being used at Stillwater Mine, Grosvenor Coal Mine Slopes, Sirius Minerals potash mine, and more. These machines are all full face, circular TBMs—a design that has thus far have been unable to tackle a larger issue for mines: typically a flat floor is needed for mining vehicles to traverse. A novel type of non-circular boring machine is now answering the need to quickly reach underground ore bodies while cutting a rectangular profile in hard rock. This cross section allows for use of typical mine trucks and other rubber-tired mine vehicles. The machine uses disc cutters to cut the rock, and has a support structure similar to an open type TBM; however, the cutting geometry is entirely different. The machine is currently cutting an access tunnel at a silver mine. This paper reviews the design and operation of the novel noncircular tunnel boring machine, and describes possible future adaptations to provide safe, sustainable mine development.
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APA: D. Ofiara M. Lewis  (2022)  Faster Underground Mine Development: Getting To First Ore Quicker Using A Novel, Non-circular Tunnelling Machine - SME Annual Meeting 2022

MLA: D. Ofiara M. Lewis Faster Underground Mine Development: Getting To First Ore Quicker Using A Novel, Non-circular Tunnelling Machine - SME Annual Meeting 2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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