Impact Breakers For Shaft Sinking

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Michael J. Beus Stephen H. E. Phillips
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

A pneumatic impact breaker is used to fragment the rock at the shaft bottom, replacing the drill and blast cycle. A backhoe-type mucker removes the broken rock. The operators are in protective cabs below the bottom work deck in the shaft. Preliminary testing has been accomplished at underground and surface test sites in Arizona. Seven, approximately 6.4 m deep by 7.3 m-diameter (21 ft by 24 ft) test holes, (a total of 45 m (148 ft)), were recently excavated in various rock types, including jointed and massive quartz monzonite and rhyolite. An average advance rate of .4 m/hr (1.24 ft/hr) has been achieved. This includes breaking and mucking the rock. Further data is being sought from an in-shaft demonstration.
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APA: Michael J. Beus Stephen H. E. Phillips  (1981)  Impact Breakers For Shaft Sinking

MLA: Michael J. Beus Stephen H. E. Phillips Impact Breakers For Shaft Sinking. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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