IC 7477 Shaft Sinking by Diamond Drilling, Bellefonte Mine, National Gypsum Co., Centre County, Pa

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
McHenry Mosier
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Oct 1, 1948

Abstract

The diamond-drill method was tried at the site selected for driving a 5- by 6 -foot air shaft at the east end of the Bellefonte mine . This method of sinking consisted , first , of drilling a 5-3/4 -inch-diameter cut hole from the surface , then drilling parallel 1.5 - inch ( EX ) holes around it at appropriate distances for a balanced blasting round . The cut hole was not charged with explosive but served as a relief chamber for the incipient expansion of the ground broken by. blasting the surrounding 1.5 - inch holes . The length of each hole was 236 feet , which was the finished depth of the shaft . The nature of the work in the air shaft was largely experimental , and many difficulties arising from the lack of special equipment and proper technique for precise alinement of the drill holes caused expensive delays before they could be overcome . Drilling the 5-3 /4 - inch hole , which was impeded by frequent core blocks in the core barrel , required 10 shifts . average advance per shift for an EX hole was about 150 feet . The The holes were charged and fired from the surface . The length of the section blasted in one cycle was 10 feet . Blasting progressed from the bottom of the shaft upward . The broken stone dropped into a chute , from which it was drawn into cars on the haulage level . The Bellefonte mine is an underground limestone mine.3/ The primary objective in undertaking the research on shaft sinking by diamond drilling was to perfect a method for driving connections between levels of the mine .
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APA: McHenry Mosier  (1948)  IC 7477 Shaft Sinking by Diamond Drilling, Bellefonte Mine, National Gypsum Co., Centre County, Pa

MLA: McHenry Mosier IC 7477 Shaft Sinking by Diamond Drilling, Bellefonte Mine, National Gypsum Co., Centre County, Pa. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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