Design, Excavation, Support Of A Large Diameter Coal Mine Access Decline Using A Tunnel Boring Machine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Coady Marsh Gary Landry Steve Polegato
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The Donkin-Morien Mine in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, has successfully completed the excavation of a 7.6m (25-ft) diameter access decline over a distance of 3.5km out under the Atlantic Ocean. The tunnel, completed in December 1984, was driven through a sedimentary sequence of sandstone, siltstone, mudstone and various gassy coal seams prior to intersecting the Harbour Coal Seam where development work will commence. The tunnel was driven by a Canadian prototype tunnel boring machine (TBM) manufactured by Lovat Tunnel Equipment, Inc., Toronto, Ontario. The 7.6m (25-ft) diameter full-face shielded TBM operated at various grades from 0-20%. This paper outlines the TBM design, excavation, support and backup system utilized in the drivage. Problems encountered and drivage rates will be addressed.
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APA: J. Coady Marsh Gary Landry Steve Polegato  (1985)  Design, Excavation, Support Of A Large Diameter Coal Mine Access Decline Using A Tunnel Boring Machine

MLA: J. Coady Marsh Gary Landry Steve Polegato Design, Excavation, Support Of A Large Diameter Coal Mine Access Decline Using A Tunnel Boring Machine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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