Engineering Inspection And Appraisal Of Rock Tunnels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Francis S. Kendorski John A. Bischoff
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

A technique that has been used for inspection and appraisal of rock tunnels is described. It enables a rapid and complete record to be made of those factors necessary for the engineering assessment of the rock conditions surrounding a tunnel. Full understanding of the regional geology, and a careful recording of data concerning the principal geological and construction factors is essential basic data for a tunneling project, whether the tunnel is under construction or is already in service. A methodical recording of data concerning general geology, shears, fracture orientations, spacing, persistence, rock classification, water condition, shear frequency, excavation method, blasting procedure, and rock stabilization and support methods, combined with a photographic record, can be completed by experienced engineers and geologists at the rate of over 1000 feet of tunnel per shift.
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APA: Francis S. Kendorski John A. Bischoff  (1976)  Engineering Inspection And Appraisal Of Rock Tunnels

MLA: Francis S. Kendorski John A. Bischoff Engineering Inspection And Appraisal Of Rock Tunnels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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