Experimental Shaft Machine for Nuclear Waste Disposal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dennis Ofiara Michael Lewis
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

An experimental 1.75 meter Shaft Boring Machine was designed and manufactured by The Robbins Company. The drill was used by contractor Drillcon Raise AB to drill test shafts at an SKB underground test facility. SKB is the Swedish authority responsible for safe management of nuclear waste materials. This “SBM1.8” Shaft Boring Machine was used to drill shallow test shafts ingranitic rock at SKB’s Aspo underground laboratory. The drill used a unique vacuum mucking system. The bored shafts were held to very strict tolerances for bore diameter, straightness, and verticality. This drill was launched and operated from a mobile launcher. Headroom and working space were limited. The SBM1.8 drill produced acceptable test holes. SKB will carry out several studies to determine the suitability of this geology, and of this technique, for safe nuclear disposal. In addition to future use at SKB, many applications are foreseen, particularly in the civil construction industry.
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APA: Dennis Ofiara Michael Lewis  (2005)  Experimental Shaft Machine for Nuclear Waste Disposal

MLA: Dennis Ofiara Michael Lewis Experimental Shaft Machine for Nuclear Waste Disposal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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