Tunnel Boring With Hydraulic Debris Disposal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Henneke W. Setzepfandt
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

PREFACE Debris disposal can very often be a severe problem and major restriction on tunnel boring projects, especially for small diameter tunnels and in underground mines. Hydraulic transport could provide a suitable solution. Investigations have therefore been made in connection with a full-scale project of 4.8 km length and 2,3 m diameter, to obtain the required technical and economical data for planning an optimized transport system, e.g. for a tunnel boring drivage of 6 - 7 m diameter in underground coal mines. INTRODUCTION The Radau-Tunnel, chosen for the investigations, has been designed for transferring flood peaks between the rivers Radau and Grosse Romke in the Harz-Mountain of Lower Saxony. A DEMAG TVM 20/23 H tunnel boring machine was used to drive the tunnel on a rising gradient of 0,53 %. The rock consisted of shale and hornblende (55 %), granite (15 %), diabase (15 %), chert (8 %) and gabbro (7 %). The project has been sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Research and Technology.
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APA: J. Henneke W. Setzepfandt  (1981)  Tunnel Boring With Hydraulic Debris Disposal

MLA: J. Henneke W. Setzepfandt Tunnel Boring With Hydraulic Debris Disposal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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