Water Jets And Rock Hammers For Tunneling In The U. S. And U. S. S. R.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William C. Cooley
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

SUMMARY A review is presented of the state of development of high pressure water jet equipment and of large impact hammers for rock tunneling. Information from the U.S.S.R. is based on published literature and three personal visits. Applicable papers which were presented at the International Symposium on Jet Cutting Technology in Coventry, England in April 1972 are reviewed. Data are presented on continuous jet systems, pulsed water cannons, and hydraulic-powered impact hammers with respect to the specific energy of rock breakage and potential application in tunneling machines. INTRODUCTION It has been estimated that the cost of underground excavation during the period 1970-1979 in 15 countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development will be over $54 billion, an increase of 104% over the period 1960-1969. It is expected that 55% of the tunneling construction will occur in hard rock (Ref. 1). Present tunneling machines are generally limited to soft and medium-hard rock. When used in hard rock, the cost of replacing mechanical cutter bits is high. Therefore there is a need for improved rock fracture methods which can be applied economically in tunneling machines for hard rock. Water jets and mechanical hammers are two
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APA: William C. Cooley  (1997)  Water Jets And Rock Hammers For Tunneling In The U. S. And U. S. S. R.

MLA: William C. Cooley Water Jets And Rock Hammers For Tunneling In The U. S. And U. S. S. R.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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