Guidance for Partial Face Excavation Machines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Nod Clarke-Hackston Jochen Belz Allan Henneker
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

For the construction of tunnels and other underground structures, extraction of the exact amount of material is of paramount importance both economically and for engineering purposes. In the Sequential Support Method (NATM) immediate (sequential)and smooth support by means of shotcrete, steel arches, lattice girders and rockbolts, either singly or in combination are used; cutting of the precise (albeit sometimes of complex geometry) profile is an integral part of the method. In order to save unnecessary excavation and provide better information to the machine operator, VMT GmbH has developed a system to support precise excavation of the tunnel profile when using road headers or other partial face cutting machines. This paper outlines the principles of this system with examples from Australia, Ger-many, Sweden and Spain and will cite examples of typical savings achieved.
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APA: Nod Clarke-Hackston Jochen Belz Allan Henneker  (2007)  Guidance for Partial Face Excavation Machines

MLA: Nod Clarke-Hackston Jochen Belz Allan Henneker Guidance for Partial Face Excavation Machines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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