Materials Handling-A Vital Link In Rapid Excavation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. T. Yu
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Two key components make up the core of a rapid excavation operation. They are: the breaking up of the rock and its removal. Owing to the complexity inherent in mechanical rock-breaking and the relative infancy of the art, for a number of years the first of these two components has received virtually undivided attention from the industry. Only recently has some concern been expressed about the technology and the economics of the much ignored second component: muck removal. As the continuous boring machine's percentage downtime continues to trend lower in the future, the need for adequate and more effective materials handling systems in rapid excavation will become increasingly more acute. (1) Recognition of the need for a broader and more far-sighted approach to our problem has been eloquently underscored in the conclusions of the Committee on Rapid Excavation sponsored by the National Research Council: "Ultimate attainment of the desired cost and speed improvements is significantly dependent on recognition of the excavation process as a system whose subsystems are critically inter-related. Substantial amounts of full-scale field testing of integrated driving, muck removal, and support subsystems are required." (2)
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APA: A. T. Yu  (1997)  Materials Handling-A Vital Link In Rapid Excavation

MLA: A. T. Yu Materials Handling-A Vital Link In Rapid Excavation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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