Improvements On Blasting Technique For Headrace Tunnels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Yoneji Kanoh Masahiko Ohtsuka
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

In Japanese tunneling history, it has commonly been accepted that the long-round driving is difficult due to the complicated geological condition. Therefore, the maximum past record has been less than 3 m per round. A new record of advance was established in the 99 m2 headrace tunnel of Imaichi Water Power Station Project with an advance of 239.5 m in a month by drilling 3.9 m deep blast holes. The geology of the headrace tunnel composed of pyroxine andesite (ie. 960-1770 kg/cm2, VP3.1-4.3 km/s) which had several clay seams and open cracks and was moderately weathered. Automatic shotcrete machine was used for shotcreting. Rock support was specified according to the N.A.T.M. with each different rock type. The contractor achieved a remarkable tunneling advance not earlier experienced in Japan.
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APA: Yoneji Kanoh Masahiko Ohtsuka  (1983)  Improvements On Blasting Technique For Headrace Tunnels

MLA: Yoneji Kanoh Masahiko Ohtsuka Improvements On Blasting Technique For Headrace Tunnels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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