Technical And Economic Aspects Of Rapid Shaft Construction With A V-Mole

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Norbert P. Hanke Ronald B. Gabitzsch
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

During 1982, record advances have been achieved in the excavation of vertical shafts with a V-Mole (a vertical shaft boring machine). The V-Mole, supplied by Wirth GmbH in Erkelenz, West Germany, has been used in West German coal mines since the early seventies, mainly for the construction of internal shafts. In 1981, it was brought into the United States for the construction of a series of ventilation shafts with depths varying between 512 m (1680 ft.) and 622 m (2040 ft.) excavated to 7.0 m (23 ft.) diameter. These shafts were needed for the development of coal mines for Jim Walter Resources, Inc. in Brookwood, Alabama. After a description of the mechanized shaft excavation system with the V-Mole, the conditions and parameters, such as ground, shaft dimensions, and linings are discussed. These factors are important considerations for a technically and economically feasible utilization of the V-Mole. In addition, the advantages and disadvantages of using the V-Mole technology in comparison to other shaft construction methods are evaluated.
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APA: Norbert P. Hanke Ronald B. Gabitzsch  (1983)  Technical And Economic Aspects Of Rapid Shaft Construction With A V-Mole

MLA: Norbert P. Hanke Ronald B. Gabitzsch Technical And Economic Aspects Of Rapid Shaft Construction With A V-Mole. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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