Optimal Tunnel Width: A Case Study Of A Tunnel With A Conveyor

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Francis P. D. Navin Stephen J. Navin
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Long-distance movement of various materials by conveyor is becoming common; therefore, it is no surprise that conveyors are frequently found in very long tunnels. In such long tunnels, there is a continual controversy between the tunnel operator's requirement for a maximum of clear space for the conveyor and vehicles and the investor's wish to make the minimum capital investment for excavation. This analysis shows that the question becomes more pressing as the tunnel becomes longer. The result given in this paper is a straightforward method by which an economic and operational optimal tunnel width may be selected for any specified tunnel length. Detailed computational formulas are developed relating costs of construction, vehicle operation, vehicle accidents, and conveyor downtime to both tunnel width and length.
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APA: Francis P. D. Navin Stephen J. Navin  (1985)  Optimal Tunnel Width: A Case Study Of A Tunnel With A Conveyor

MLA: Francis P. D. Navin Stephen J. Navin Optimal Tunnel Width: A Case Study Of A Tunnel With A Conveyor. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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