Investigation and Development of Pasminco No 5 Ventilation Shaft, Broken Hill

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
de Bruin J H
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

A method new to Australia was used for sinking a vertical shaft at Broken Hill in the development of Pasminco Southern Operations No 5 Ventilation Shaft. The 6 m diameter shaft of 820 m depth was planned with a construction method which allowed access for ground support as sinking proceeded by mechanical excavation.The vertical shaft boring machine, known as the V-Mole, was originally developed in West Germany. The machine operates in a manner similar to a full face TBM but vertically and the cuttings drop down a previously constructed raise. The raise is subject to stringent tolerance on verticality and must remain stable for the duration of reaming.
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APA: de Bruin J H  (1993)  Investigation and Development of Pasminco No 5 Ventilation Shaft, Broken Hill

MLA: de Bruin J H Investigation and Development of Pasminco No 5 Ventilation Shaft, Broken Hill. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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