Mechanical Borer Opens Two Record-Diameter Shafts at Monterey Coal

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 12, 1978

Abstract

Two 6.17-m-diam (20.25-ft) shafts, said to be the largest ever opened with mechanical raise boring techniques, were completed in May and June 1978, at Monterey Coal Co.'s No. 1 mine near Carlinville, Ill. According to the shaft contractor for the project, Frontier-Kemper Constructors, the openings are 60% greater in cross section than the largest previous raise-bored shaft, which had a diameter of 4.85 m (16 ft). Both vertical shafts are 93 m (305 ft) in total depth, with the upper 28-30 m (90-100 ft) sunk and lined by conventional methods through unconsolidated overburden and the remainder mechanically bored through sedimentary rock. The two shafts will be used for service access as well as to augment ventilation.
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APA:  (1978)  Mechanical Borer Opens Two Record-Diameter Shafts at Monterey Coal

MLA: Mechanical Borer Opens Two Record-Diameter Shafts at Monterey Coal. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1978.

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