Operating Data For An Alpine Miner Used At The Nevada Test Site With A Conveyor For Rail Haulage Muck Disposal

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 555 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
INTRODUCTION The term "Rapid Underground Excavation" is generally associated with high speed tunnel advance with large volumes of excavation, and indeed this is the type of work for which most of the recent innovations in methods and new machinery have been developed. However, the term applies as well to any underground excavation process that results in an earlier project completion than would be expected with conventional methods, and hopefully with a decrease in total unit excavation cost. Often significant progress has been made during the primary stages of an underground construction project and then an inordinate amount of time and effort has been expended on small units of "miscellaneous" excavation which has delayed the overall project completion and escallated overall unit costs. Construction at the Nevada Test Site of the Atomic Energy Commission for underground testing frequently requires significant amounts of so called "miscellaneous mining" such as short access drifts, cross cuts, alcoves, niches and concrete keyways. Many of the keyways must be excavated without disturbing the rock beyond the excavation lines and construction scheduling often dictates that much of the work must be accomplished without disturbing sensitive electronic equipment already installed. In order to cut down on lengthy and costly delays required for the tedious manual excavation of much of this miscellaneous mining, a market search was made for suitable mechanical excavation equip-
Citation
APA:
(1997) Operating Data For An Alpine Miner Used At The Nevada Test Site With A Conveyor For Rail Haulage Muck DisposalMLA: Operating Data For An Alpine Miner Used At The Nevada Test Site With A Conveyor For Rail Haulage Muck Disposal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.