Designing Continuous Conveyor Systems in Urban Environments: The 63rd Street Access Tunnel in New York City

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dean Workman
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Located in downtown New York City, this project necessitated an innovative conveyor design for successful muck removal. This paper will discuss the technical challenges and engineering solutions of the muck transport system which consists of every commonly recognized version of a belt conveyor. The elaborate system includes a TBM conveyor integral to the back-up system, a wall-mounted extensible conveyor, a crown-mounted transfer conveyor, a floor-mounted fixed-length conveyor, a pocket-belt vertical conveyor, three cascading overland conveyors, and one radial stacker. The most challenging design element was an over-land conveyor featuring a box truss for muck transportation over Northern Boulevard while simultaneously going under the Queens Plaza railroad viaduct. An overview of the project is provided along with the following topics: developing final plans from the proposal concept, interfacing with existing works, communication with the joint venture, and complying with local regulations.
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APA: Dean Workman  (2008)  Designing Continuous Conveyor Systems in Urban Environments: The 63rd Street Access Tunnel in New York City

MLA: Dean Workman Designing Continuous Conveyor Systems in Urban Environments: The 63rd Street Access Tunnel in New York City. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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