Recent European Innovations In Mechanical Excavation Of Large Diameter Tunnels And Shafts

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
George H. K. Schenck
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The North American-based mining engineer needs to understand the differences that exist between mechanical mining or boring machines built on this continent and those built in Europe. The differences Ere most clearly seen when machines for large-sized openings--about 15 feet high-are considered. This report will focus on the innovations of European origin. The rock-breaking tool, drag bit, or roller cone that is efficient for a particular project is related directly to the strength of the rock involved. This strength is generally stated in reference to the rock's unconfined compressivee strength in pounds per square inch (psi) although it is well recognized that a rock's shear strength is also important. Compressive strength has been adopted because it is simple to test for and provides a convenient comparison. Table 1 relates cutter type to compressive strength and indicates the general nature of the machine innovation devel¬oped in Europe.
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APA: George H. K. Schenck  (1970)  Recent European Innovations In Mechanical Excavation Of Large Diameter Tunnels And Shafts

MLA: George H. K. Schenck Recent European Innovations In Mechanical Excavation Of Large Diameter Tunnels And Shafts. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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