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Short Tunnels = HIGH Risk?: Pipeline Construction Involving Open-Cut And Tunnel SegmentsBy Michael Gilbert
In the world of tunneling the glamour is in the large diameter, long tunnels, but perhaps the number of projects for small diameter and short length tunnels are greater and generally have higher risk
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Tunnel Excavation Grand Coulee Third Power PlanBy D. J. Duck
INTRODUCTION Construction of the 3,600,000 kilowatt Third Powerplant at Grand Coulee Dam started in late summer 1967 approximately one year after authorization by Congress. The project was made pos
Jan 1, 1997
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Modeling Ventilation Effects In Three-Dimensional Thermal Hydrological Simulations Of A Potential Waste Repository At Yucca Mountain, NevadaBy S. Painter
The effects of forced ventilation and thermal radiation in open drifts are included in three-dimensional thermal hydrology simulations of a potential waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. A semi
Jan 1, 2004
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Nutley Quarry Trunk Sewer ProjectBy Michael V. Mergentime, Prakash M. Donde
The Nutley Quarry Trunk Sewer Project is a good example of a tunnel that went through difficult and complex ground. The 2 m (7ft.) diameter and 840 m (2,750 ft.)long tunnel passed through soft ground,
Jan 1, 2001
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Performance of Tunnel Segments Reinforced with Synthetic Macro Fibers - RETC2021By Todd Clarke, Ralf Winterberg
For more than a decade the tunneling industry has explored the potential and benefits of macro synthetic fiber (MSF) reinforced concrete solutions for precast tunnel segments. Parallel to industry inv
Jun 13, 2021
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Sustainable Mineral Development: Possibilities and Pitfalls illustrated by the Rise and Fall of Dutch Mineral Planning GuidanceBy M. J. van der Meulen
"The Netherlands has major resources of sand, gravel and clay, exploited mainly for construction works and the building materials industry. As in most western countries, mineral extraction meets with
Jan 1, 2005
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Representation Of The U.S. Coal Industry In Context Of Integrated Long-Range Energy ModellingBy L. A. Rapoport
This paper outlines the methodology and results pertaining to the simulation of the U.S. coal industry in the context of an integrated, time-dynamic model of Long-Range Energy Developments and Supplie
Jan 1, 1977
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Preventing Stope Back Collapse—Practical Strategies - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Robert Cook, Valeria Zarate, Jason Hallowell
The long hole open stoping (LHOS) method is widely used in underground mining. While methods to predict stable stope geometries are well established, the ability to maintain a stable back often assume
Feb 1, 2025
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Record Attendance Turns Out For 2008 Fox ConferenceThe state of the tunneling and underground construction industry and the advancements of the industry?s biggest machines were the main topics at the 2008 edition of the UCA of SME?s annual George A. F
Jan 1, 2008
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Objectives Of UCRC Commission On Mini-TunnelsBy Eugene F. Casey
As indicated on the official conference program, this presentation in not a formal one, but a synopsis of the activities of a newly created Sub-committee of the Research Council on Underground Constru
Jan 1, 1974
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Carbon Black Production From Waste TiresBy B. P. Faulkner, M. Weinecke
Svedala started a development program in 1997 to develop a process to convert waste tires into valuable commodities. A review of numerous approaches revealed short-comings in the various approaches
Jan 1, 2001
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Tunnel Boring Machine DevelopmentBy Martin Herrenknecht
Tunnel boring machine (TBM) development continues to take on not only larger diameters, but also more difficult ground conditions. Ground conditions consisting of unstable faces with water pressures u
Jan 1, 2008
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Unparalleled Miner Training For The 21st CenturyBy D. H. McCain
Through a unique partnership between the Colorado Mine Safety and Training Program (CMSTP), the Colorado Rock Products Association (CRPA) and the Higher Education and Advanced Technology (HEAT) Center
Jan 1, 2001
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Discussion - Treatment methods for difficult-to-float copper porphyry oresBy S. G. Malghan
W.H. Moyer In reference to the section “Excess pyrite, ” the author discusses difficulties in separating chalcopyrite from pyrite. A technique does exist, and has been used commercially, for the f
Jan 11, 1986
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North American Tunneling Conference Drives ValueThe theme of the 2012 North American Tunneling conference (NAT) was ?Tunneling: Driving Value.? This theme best reflects where the tunneling and underground construction industry is to-day. Major ad
Jan 1, 2012
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NATM Tunnels at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Menlo Park, CaliforniaBy P. J. Doig
The LCLS project at SLAC will allow new insights into material properties, chemical reactions and biological processes. The project includes half a mile of new underground construction. Excavation in
Jan 1, 2008
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A Simple Precracking Procedure for Fracture Toughness Testing In Rock - Application to Roof Rock Above No. V Coal (Indiana)By Thomas M. Tharp, Mark A. Travers
A new method is presented for precracking three-point bending specimens for fracture toughness testing. A notched specimen of rectangular cross section is placed on a flat loading platen, with paper b
Jan 1, 1986
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New Bulkhead Design For Controlling Increased Hydrostatic And Dynamic Hydraulic PressuresBy George Watson, Gu Quanzhong, S. Gerard Sawyer
Bulkheads, also known as hydraulic seals, are used to seal abandoned workings and protect adjacent active mines from explosion and control unwanted inflows of water from poorly sealed shafts, water-be
Jan 1, 2005
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Lyon–Turin Long and Deep Railway Tunnel ProjectBy P. Fauvel, V. Nasri
In January 2001, French and Italian governments signed an agreement for the construction of a new Lyon-Turin railway line. This project includes a tunnel of 53.1 km length and a maximum of 2500 m over
Jan 1, 2005
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Usage of Fly Ash as Binder in Micropelletization Process as a Partial Replacement of Bentonite - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By Rameshwar Sah, L. R. Singh, SIVALINGARAJU BARISETTY, SHYAM YADAV, P. K. Ghorui
Fly ash is a by-product generated from combustion of coal in thermal power plant. Disposal of fly ash is a major environmental concern for the power plants. Though a considerable part of fly ash is us
Jul 30, 2021