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Infrastructure in the 21st Century - The Role of the Private Sector
Prior to the 20th century much of our infrastructure was provided by the private sector. This included toll roads, tunnels and bridges, power supply, transport and water.With the depressions of the 18
Jan 1, 1993
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Discussion – Innovative Shaft Lining Method – Mining Engineering, Vol. 41, No. 2, pp. 114-117 – Torbin, R. N. and Kovar, R. F.
By R. E. Gundersen
I have to express my surprise and must send a note of warning concerning the use of polyurethane foam as described in a paper by R.N. Torbin and R.F. Kovar, entitled "Innovative Shaft Lining Method,"
Jan 1, 1990
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Deep Excavation And Earth Retaining Structure ? Synopsis
By S. Y. Zhou
Excavation with earth retaining is one of the main technological means in deep foundations and underground engineerings. Several construction methods which have been used in China are introduced here
Jan 1, 2010
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Development of the Wireless Initiating System Using Microwave Power
By Masanobu Morita, Koichi Kurokana, Kenji Hashimoto, Yoji Tasaki, Yukio Iida
"It has been the long desire of blasting engineer to realize the automatization of tunnelblasting to improve the safety and efficiency. As for bore hole drilling, the automatizationhas been achieved b
Jan 1, 1993
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Design-Bid-Build Contracting: Climbing Out of a Paradigm Sinkhole
By Randall J. Essex
Public and private owners of infrastructure projects face a number of real and perceived constraints when considering design-bid-build (DBB) procurement for underground projects. Thus, they may not be
Jan 1, 2003
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The Rock Properties Improvement and its Simulation by Numerical Methods
By E. V. Kuzmin
The rock properties improvement means the exchange of natural properties: increase of stability, strain and compress tension, reduction of gas-liquid filtering property, increase Jung- module, other m
Jan 1, 1996
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Size and Support Effects of Gold Model Catalysts
By Shamil Shaikhutdinov
CO adsorption on gold particles deposited on well-ordered alumina and various iron oxide films has been studied with temperature programmed desorption (TPD) and infrared reflection adsorption spectros
Oct 1, 2003
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Long Distance Pipe Jacking In Sayreville, New Jersey
By Siegmund Babendererde
1. Introduction In Sayreville, New Jersey, the Middlesex County Utilities Authority put the construction of a 1041 m long sewer outlet to tender in June 1989. It had an internal diameter of 3,36 m
Jan 1, 1991
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Geological Engineering In 1966
By M. P. Nackowski
Geological engineering expanded its role and significance during 1966 in the areas of construction, raw materials exploration and inventory, water supply and pollution, mechanical properties of earth
Jan 2, 1967
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Influence of ventilating air temperature fluctuations on stress distribution around an airway in frozen ground
The thermal field of a frozen rockmass surrounding an airway is often disturbed due to thermal interaction with mine ventilation air. Outside air entering an underground mine changes the parameters of
Jan 1, 1991
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Experiences With New Hydraulic Rock Drilling Techniques At The Hanging Lake Project, Glenwood Canyon, Colorado.
By Svante Lundbrink
A new generation hydraulic rock drill featuring more than 50 percent higher performance than other drills has been introduced by Atlas Copco. In conjunction with the new rock drill, control systems ha
Jan 1, 1991
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Report from Delft
This report on the 5th International Conference on Underground Space and Earth Sheltered Structures, which was held at the University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands, on 2 to 5 August 1992, was
Jan 1, 1993
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Roanoke, Va. Paper - The Blast Furnace of the Crozer Steel and Iron Co., at Roanoke, Va.
By J. P. Witherow
The blast-filmace plant of the Crozer Steel and Iron Company was built under contract by Witherow & Gordon, of Pittsburgh, Pa. The furnace is 70 feet high by 16 feet bosh, tunnel-head 12 feet 8 inches
Jan 1, 1884
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Design And Construction Of Shafts By The Wet Method
By Safdar A. Gill
The technique of installing small diameter caissons (drilled piers) through soft clays and water bearing ganular soil is well established for constructing building foundations. Over the past few years
Jan 1, 1981
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A Proposed Method for Remote Area Mass Quarrying
By Pat McLaughlin, J R. (Dick) Daniels
Current practice in establishing quarries in remote areas with hilly or mountainous terrain tends to the use of airtracs (or similar pioneering units) drilling horizontal holes to establish a face, fo
Jan 1, 1995
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Deep Basing Facilities For Strategic Missiles Design And Construction Issues
By R. K. McFarland, E. S. Diamant, L. Blake
A number of concepts for basing strategic missiles facilities deep underground have been developed within the defense industry. Recently, several contracts were let by the Air Force Ballistic Missile
Jan 1, 1983
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A New Device Of A Hydraulic Drill For Anchors
By Yuji Tsuneno, Yoshikazu Mikami, Yasuo Takeuchi
A new device was successfully developed in order to overcome the difficulty of drilling longer holes for anchors in soft soil bedrocks or swelling bedrocks, which is one of the major impediments to ra
Jan 1, 1981
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The Important Properties of Steel Fibre Reinforced Shotcrete (SFRS) used in Mining
The reasons for using SFRS, including the way a SFRS performs in comparison to plain shotcrete as a support element in mining tunnels, are discussed. The mechanisms by which steel fibres reinforce sho
Jan 1, 1999
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The Effects of Rock Mass Characteristics on Fragmentation in Controlled Blasting Experiments in Small Development Headings (918d88ff-d898-4f00-95e5-a6e5e6f42a64)
By Chantale Doucet, Yves Lizotte, Alan Cameron
A joint Federal Government-Industry research project on the effect of geology on the fragmentation of rock excavated by blasting in underground developments was conducted at the CANMET Experimental Mi
Jan 1, 1996
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An improved method for the determination, by a MINSIM type of analysis, of stresses and displacements around tabular excavations
By J. A. C. Diering
The determination of stresses and displacements close to tabular excavations is of considerable importance in the planning of tunnels and of remnant and pillar layouts. This paper gives a description
Jan 1, 1980