Research And Development - Key To Advances For Rapid Excavation In Hard Rock

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 49
- File Size:
- 2352 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
INTRODUCTION Technologic progress depends on new and innovative ideas, the practical application of these ideas, and finally as the technology is developed and demonstrated, the engineering improvement or replacement of existing capabilities. In many areas the new ideas, although known, are not immediately put to practical use in all applicable fields. Good technologic forecasting for research and development within the excavation field coupled with adequate technology transfer is necessary to ensure timely application of innovative ideas to remove bottlenecks in the total system. The purposes of this paper are (1) to show the potential ability of technologic forecasting to meet future demands in rapid excavation through the acceleration of excavation rates by research and development in several related technologic fields, (2) to provide a brief review of the initial development of the ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) Rock Mechanics and Rapid Excavation Program, (3) to draw attention to the research projects completed or underway in the FY 1970-1972 ARPA program and explain where information or program results can be obtained, (4) to summarize the progress and accomplishments of applied research contracts in the rock disintegration element of the ARPA program, and (5) to discuss the research directions planned for the remaining years of the program. The Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) is a group within the Defense Department responsible for conducting basic and applied research and development for advanced projects assigned by the Director
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(1997) Research And Development - Key To Advances For Rapid Excavation In Hard RockMLA: Research And Development - Key To Advances For Rapid Excavation In Hard Rock. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.