Pneumatic Transport Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Brock H. Morrison
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

One of the major criterion of any mechanised tunnelling operation is to minimize downtime of the tunnelling machine by employing the most efficient muck handling system space and economic factors permit. A tunnelling machine which remains idle during a large percentage of the available shift working time is a luxury no contractor can afford. There are several possible reasons for non-productivity of a tunnelling machine ... the inability of the muck handling system to keep pace with the tunnelling machine on a continuous basis is one major cause. In large diameter tunnels, where several trains or more than one muck hauling unit can operate simultaneously, downtime of the tunnelling machine may be kept to an acceptable level. On small to medium diameter tunnels, 8 feet to 14 feet in diameter, the muck removal support system is normally restricted in capacity, resulting in an excessive tunnelling machine downtime as the tunnel extends from the shaft. There is a need for an efficient, continuous and economical muck removal system for small to medium size tunnels being driven by a hard rock machine. This paper is intended to provide an insite into pneumatic conveying, and explain the Radmark System; its development and utilisation in the tunnelling and mining fields. STATE OF THE ART Pneumatic conveying is the transportation of bulk materials
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APA: Brock H. Morrison  (1997)  Pneumatic Transport Systems

MLA: Brock H. Morrison Pneumatic Transport Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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