Extensive Mechanization Produces Record Performance In Drill-Blast Tunnelling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Hans Hamrin
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Three drill-blast cycles of 3.1 m advance achieved in one working shift of 7.5 hours at the Holsfjorden Tunnel project in Norway. The tunnel, 5235 m long, with a cross section of 8.6 m2, was completed several months ahead of schedule. This remarkable performance was achieved by a crew of 16 men, using machines specially designed for small tunnel excavation. The integration of drilling and charging into one unit, mucking and transport in another, reduced non-productive time considerably. The average cycle time of 140 min made it possible to complete three rounds in one 7.5 hours shift.
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APA: Hans Hamrin  (1987)  Extensive Mechanization Produces Record Performance In Drill-Blast Tunnelling

MLA: Hans Hamrin Extensive Mechanization Produces Record Performance In Drill-Blast Tunnelling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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