Shaft Sinking Methods Based On The Townlands Ore Replacement Project ? Raiseboring. - 1. Synopsis (1a409def-2d2d-4370-aaf2-3d4061365083)

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D. Visser
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

This paper is based on the Townlands Ore Replacement Project whereby the concept of conventional sinking of one large diameter shaft was declined and replaced with three smaller raise bored shafts. A wire line geophysical survey was done and the results indicated that a single shaft larger then 4 m diameter unsupported would not be suitable. The shafts were placed 28 meters apart measured from centre to centre. To ensure that the skin to skin pillars between the shafts remained regular and to minimise any deflection, the pilot holes were drilled with the Rotary Vertical Drilling System. The different shaft sinking methodologies are discussed explaining the risk associated with each method.
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APA: D. Visser  (2009)  Shaft Sinking Methods Based On The Townlands Ore Replacement Project ? Raiseboring. - 1. Synopsis (1a409def-2d2d-4370-aaf2-3d4061365083)

MLA: D. Visser Shaft Sinking Methods Based On The Townlands Ore Replacement Project ? Raiseboring. - 1. Synopsis (1a409def-2d2d-4370-aaf2-3d4061365083). The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2009.

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