OFR-85-82 Development Of Continuous Spiral Drill And Blast Tunneler - Phase IV

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Carl R. Peterson
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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96
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

The Rapidex continuous spiral blast tunneling concept uses a spiral blast pattern that provides efficient slabbing action, continuous progression, and partial self-shielding. A lightly shielded tunneling machine using this concept stays at the face to provide continuous drill, load, shoot, and muck functions. Previous phases proved the effectiveness of the blast pattern in the White Pine Shale tested the design features of the shield and developed a remote loading and shooting capability using inductively initiated blasting caps and a pumpable slurry explosive. Phase IV assembled previously used front-end elements (drill, loading components, shield) on a used Joy loader chassis and added a mucking system television monitoring and remote control elements. Remote television monitored loading shooting and mucking were investigated. Difficulty was experienced in locating previously drilled blastholes near the bottom of the heading and even on the face. These holes often had to be considered as lost. Because of hydraulic system deficiencies and overall congestion of machine elements at the face mucking rates obtainable with remote television monitoring were low (on the order of 16 tons per hour). Performance was good enough to indicate improved rates if more space were available and if extreme thoroughness were not required. Because of the serious nature of the lost hole problem, a new explosive loading scheme was given a preliminary evaluation. The new scheme would require the explosive and the detonating charge to be loaded through the drill steel. If the necessary equipment modifications could he made and if safe, efficient operation were assured, the new scheme would alleviate some of the crowding at the face and would eliminate the lost hole problem.
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APA: Carl R. Peterson  (1978)  OFR-85-82 Development Of Continuous Spiral Drill And Blast Tunneler - Phase IV

MLA: Carl R. Peterson OFR-85-82 Development Of Continuous Spiral Drill And Blast Tunneler - Phase IV. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.

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