Improved Pilot Hole Surveying Method Aids Shaft Extension At Calloway Mine An Innovation In Hole Surveying Held Error To 1 Ft Per 354.5 Ft Of Hole Drilled

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 6
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- 703 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 3, 1958
Abstract
HALLOWAY mine of Tennessee Copper Co. at Copperhill, Tenn., has been under development for several years. It has two shafts, the A shaft, 1336 ft deep from the surface to the 16 level, and the B shaft, lying 500 ft to the southeast and extending 1385 ft deep from the 10 level down to the 24 level. A section through the two shafts, Fig. 1, shows the development work entailed by the proposal and the area involved. The Problem: For operational reasons it was necessary to extend the B shaft from the 10 level to surface, and the pilot hole and raising method was chosen. This method had been used to extend the Company's Boyd manshaft from the 10 to the 14 level in 1954, but no satisfactory hole surveying method had been employed. In that instance, when the hole was located it was found to be about 8 ft from its calculated position. The success of this shaft extension method lies in the ability to keep the pilot hole within the proposed shaft diameter for nearly the entire length. The approximate 670 ft of extension distance in one hole was thought to be excessive because of deflection encountered locally in other core drilling. Since a connection between the two shafts, intermediate between the surface and the 10 level, would be required at some future date, the pilot hole drilling was done in two sections. This intermediate level was fixed at the 6 level and distances became 470 ft from surface to the 6 level and 230 ft from the 6 to the 10 level. A rock pentice of 25 ft was left temporarily in place just above the 10 level.
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APA:
(1958) Improved Pilot Hole Surveying Method Aids Shaft Extension At Calloway Mine An Innovation In Hole Surveying Held Error To 1 Ft Per 354.5 Ft Of Hole DrilledMLA: Improved Pilot Hole Surveying Method Aids Shaft Extension At Calloway Mine An Innovation In Hole Surveying Held Error To 1 Ft Per 354.5 Ft Of Hole Drilled. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.