Recent Developments in Australian Shaft Excavation Practice ù Raise Bored Shafts in Highly Stressed Rock

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D Sidea
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

There has been increased focus in Australia on large diameter raise boring for ventilation shafts and orepass excavation in good quality, brittle, highly stressed rock. As mining in many parts of Australia progresses to deeper levels, more vertical openings are being excavated in highly stressed ground conditions. However, whilst shafts have been successfully raise bored in highly stressed rock, it is often at a significantly increased risk of loss or damage to inhole equipment. It is important for both mine owners and contractors to have an appreciation of these risks at the planning and tendering phases of raise boring contracts. This paper provides an understanding of the risks associated with large diameter raise boring and a review of methods to predict failure in highly stressed rock.
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APA: D Sidea  (2005)  Recent Developments in Australian Shaft Excavation Practice ù Raise Bored Shafts in Highly Stressed Rock

MLA: D Sidea Recent Developments in Australian Shaft Excavation Practice ù Raise Bored Shafts in Highly Stressed Rock. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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