Application Of Tunnel Boring Machines To Coal Mine Entry Development

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Douglas B. Uthus Thomas J. Crocker
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM) have gained worldwide acceptance in the construction field and are being employed in ever increasing numbers to drive underground transit lines, drainage systems, etc. However, TBM utilization in the mining industry, and more specifically coal mining, has been very limited. This paper reviews past and present applications of TBMs to coal mining and examines the needs of the industry in an attempt to offer some insight as to what a TBM system must provide if the excavation potential demonstrated in civil works projects is to be realized in coal operations. EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE Germany The Germans recognized long ago the potential of mechanized drivage for coal mine entry development. Early in the 1960's experimental runs were made with a full-face Wohlmyer roadheader at the Westerholt Mine and trials were conducted on a roller bit armed full-face Bade roadheader. But because of problems with penetrating the various carboniferous strata occurring in changing sequence and hardness, these first attempts were soon terminated. After viewing later successes in the construction industry with improved TBMs, new attempts were initiated by the German mining industry in 1971 to mechanize drivage of their development entries. Four TBMs of two different types were placed in operation.
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APA: Douglas B. Uthus Thomas J. Crocker  (1976)  Application Of Tunnel Boring Machines To Coal Mine Entry Development

MLA: Douglas B. Uthus Thomas J. Crocker Application Of Tunnel Boring Machines To Coal Mine Entry Development. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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