Excavation Technology for Hard Rock - Problems and Prospects

Authors

  • S. T. A. Gillani
  • N. Butt

Abstract

Civil engineering projects have greatly benefited from the mechanical excavation of hard rock technology. Mining industry, on the other hand, is still searching for major breakthroughs to mechanize and then automate the winning of ore and drivage of access tunnels in its metalliferrous sector. The aim of this study is to extend the scope of drag bits for roadheaders in hard rock cutting. Various factors that can impose limitations on the potential applications of drag bits in hard rock mining are investigated and discussed along with alternative technology options.

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2016-06-22

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Civil Engineering,Structures, Construction, Geo technology, Water, Transportation