Spiral Drill-and-Blast Concept May Speed Up Tunneling Advance Rate

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Carl R. Peterson Allan T. Fisk Richard E. Brooks James J. Olson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 6, 1977

Abstract

Development of a continuous drill-and-blast excavation capability in mining and high-speed tunneling has been a long recognized goal. Ideally, a machine to meet the challenge should simultaneously perform drilling, explosive loading, initiation, mucking, ventilation, and other functions while remaining at the face, since the elimination or modification of the cyclic nature of the system would significantly improve the advance rate and economy of drill-and-blast tunneling. The Rapidex continuous spiral drill-and-blast concept, one of the continuous excavation schemes presently under evaluation in the US Bureau of Mines' Bedded Deposits subprogram, utilizes an unusual blasting pattern that provides effective fragmentation and involves a partially self-shielding geometry that permits a lightly shielded machine to remain at the face during blasting.
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APA: Carl R. Peterson Allan T. Fisk Richard E. Brooks James J. Olson  (1977)  Spiral Drill-and-Blast Concept May Speed Up Tunneling Advance Rate

MLA: Carl R. Peterson Allan T. Fisk Richard E. Brooks James J. Olson Spiral Drill-and-Blast Concept May Speed Up Tunneling Advance Rate. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.

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