Gyro-Compass Surveys Underground Workings And Boreholes

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Eugene P. Pfleider Otto Rellensmann
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 5, 1959

Abstract

For many years mine surveyors and exploration engineers have sought an accurate means of transferring meridian underground by using the gyro-compass. These efforts have generally failed, either because they were inaccurate or because the size and cost of the unit were prohibitive. During the past ten years, however, great strides have been made. Autonetics in California has developed a comparatively light-weight (100-lb) gyro-theodolite, and the Institute for Mine Surveying at Clausthal Mining Academy in Germany has developed an instrument that is accurate to within 20" to 30" of arc. Concurrently, Minneapolis-Honeywell has produced an astounding gyro, the size of a salt shaker, that weighs less than 0.5 lb and compares favorably in performance with the 50-lb gyros of conventional design. This unit, designed for missile guidance, should be adaptable for surveying small boreholes. Given the proper interest and approach from the engineering fraternity, excellent gyro- compasses could probably be available for accurate underground survey work at nominal cost within the next three years. Principles of the Gyro-Compass: The gyro- compass, used for 50 years as a navigational instrument in ships and aircraft, senses the turning axis of the earth and points out true polar north. It does this by employing the earth's rotation, the force of gravity, and the precession characteristics of a gyro. For further details the reader is referred to several excellent publications1-3 covering the principles and application of the gyroscope.
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APA: Eugene P. Pfleider Otto Rellensmann  (1959)  Gyro-Compass Surveys Underground Workings And Boreholes

MLA: Eugene P. Pfleider Otto Rellensmann Gyro-Compass Surveys Underground Workings And Boreholes. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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