World Record Tunnelling Project At Randfontein Estates Gold Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Leslie S. Halasz
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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29
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

This paper describes the techniques implemented at Randfontein Estates to develop twin-haulages at 'high speed'. An operation which culminated in the world record advance for twin-end multiblast cyclic development in hard abrasive quartzites. A major expansion project was planned for the mine, with the sinking of a third twin-shaft system (to be known as Cooke No. 3), to raise the level of ore production from 3 500 000 to 5 000 000 tonnes per alumm. Subsequent redesign of the proposed shaft system as a single 9 m brattice wall shaft took place, reducing the planned shaft sinking period by 12 months and saving an estimated R 250 000 (U.S. $ 330 000) in sinking costs. The advancement of the Cooke No. 3 Shaft sinking and development programme necessitated a rapid excavation schedule for two interconnecting twin-haulages from the existing Cooke No. 2 twin shaft complex to provide a second means of egress. An early holing between the two shafts would provide significant financial and technical benefits. Pre-development and equipping of shaft pillar excavations would enable a rapid shaft production build up and blocking out of at least one year's ore-reserves.
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APA: Leslie S. Halasz  (1983)  World Record Tunnelling Project At Randfontein Estates Gold Mine

MLA: Leslie S. Halasz World Record Tunnelling Project At Randfontein Estates Gold Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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