The Effects of Quarry Blasting on the Structural Integrity of a Disused Railway Tunnel

International Society of Explosives Engineers
M. Kasliki W. Birchi A. Cobbii
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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438 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The Department of Mining and Mineral Engineering at the University of Leeds has a long history of research into the environmental impacts of blasting from quarries and opencast mines. This paper gives an outline of a detailed case study into the structural damaged induced in a rock walled tunnel with a brick lined crown due to close proximity quarry blasting. The test site Taffs Well Quarry is located in South Wales in The United Kingdom and has a disused railway tunnel situated within the south eastern comer of the quarry site. Quarry development plans included the working of this area and therefore the deliberate destruction of the central section of the tunnel.
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APA: M. Kasliki W. Birchi A. Cobbii  (2001)  The Effects of Quarry Blasting on the Structural Integrity of a Disused Railway Tunnel

MLA: M. Kasliki W. Birchi A. Cobbii The Effects of Quarry Blasting on the Structural Integrity of a Disused Railway Tunnel. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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