New Mid-Shaft Sinking-Loading Concept

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

For the first time in the history of shaft sinking, the concept of mid-shaft loading has been used. By making use of available hoisting capacity during drilling periods, development work on underground hoist chambers and ore-pass and ventilation by-pass systems at Vaal Reefs South gold mine is being done simultaneously with sinking. This factor, together with the unusual configuration and design of the twin-shaft system at Vaal Reefs South, and the use of raise borers in the installation of ore-pass and ventilation by-pass systems, will mean that the shaft will be commissioned at least a year earlier than would have been possible had conventional methods been used. The possibilities of mid-shaft loading in reducing the time normally taken by shaft service development were recognized by Anglo American Corp. consulting engineers and Shaft Sinkers Pty. Ltd., the company which is sinking both shafts at Vaal Reefs.
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APA:  (1970)  New Mid-Shaft Sinking-Loading Concept

MLA: New Mid-Shaft Sinking-Loading Concept. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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