Raise-Boring Experiences in the Gold Mines of the Anglo American Corporation Group

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. W. Wilson P. C. Graham
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Raise-boring experiences in the gold mines of the Anglo American Corporation Group by J. W. Wilson M.Sc., M.I.M.M., F.S.A.I.M.M., M.A.I.M.E. and P. C. Graham M.Sc. (Eng.) Gold mining is being carried out at ever-increasing depths in South Africa. For reasons of safety and human comfort, it is becoming imperative for raises to be developed by means other than conventional drilling and blasting. Raise-boring is an attractive alternative method. Initial raise-boring experiences in South African gold mines showed disappointingly high costs due to the abrasivity and difficulty of drilling Witwatersrand quartzites. Consequently, a research and development project was instigated with the objective of making raise-boring an economically viable technique in hard abrasive rock. A Robbins 61R raise-borer was made available to the Research and Development team and a number of raises have been drilled. During these trials two advances in cutter design were tested. This paper presents the results obtained, including drilling costs, and provides details of the equipment used.
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APA: J. W. Wilson P. C. Graham  Raise-Boring Experiences in the Gold Mines of the Anglo American Corporation Group

MLA: J. W. Wilson P. C. Graham Raise-Boring Experiences in the Gold Mines of the Anglo American Corporation Group. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,

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