The Status Of Tunnel And Raise Boring

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard J. Robbins
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Mechanical raise and tunnel boring are new techniques to most of the mining industry. Coal, salt and potash have been bored economically, but until recently boring machines were not designed specifically for rock boring in underground mining. The construction industry has led the field of rock boring since 1854 when the first tunnel boring machines built by James S. Robbins and Associates went to work at Oahe Dam, South Dakota. Since that time the company has built boring machines for tunneling through ground conditions varying from cohesionless soil to hard rock, and in diameters ranging from 7 feet to 36 feet 8 inches. It is natural that the construction industry got the jump on mining with the use of mechanical rock boring equipment. Mines have looked for the long range answer to problems of underground excavation and they have chosen proved and established techniques they expect to employ for the next ten or twenty years. The mine development was laid out to accommodate these techniques.
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APA: Richard J. Robbins  (1964)  The Status Of Tunnel And Raise Boring

MLA: Richard J. Robbins The Status Of Tunnel And Raise Boring. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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