Some Aspects Of The Art Of Raise Boring

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. P. Harrison N. E. Green W. E. Bennett
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Jan 1, 1997

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INTRODUCTION The art of raise boring has seen rapid development and use in underground mines both for primary development and production during the past 10 years. The intensive full scale tests by a major mining company in the Precambrian rocks of the Sudbury district of Ontario, Canada, have lead the way to the general acceptance of the raise drills. The rock successfully raise bored in the Sudbury area has compressive strengths varying from 30,000 to 50,000 p.s.i. As a result of the intensive study, it became evident to many mining companies that raise boring could be adapted to many mining systems. Many companies have modified their planned mining methods to incorporate raise boring. The result has been a more rapid development of their mine and naturally, an economic advantage to them. In conjunction with the acceptance of the raise drills, the range of equipment has broadened in terms of size, capability and efficiency. The concept of raise drilling and the general arrangement of the equipment has seen little change. At some locations there have been reported successes of drilling pilot holes up
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APA: G. P. Harrison N. E. Green W. E. Bennett  (1997)  Some Aspects Of The Art Of Raise Boring

MLA: G. P. Harrison N. E. Green W. E. Bennett Some Aspects Of The Art Of Raise Boring. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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