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Design and Construction of Tunnels and Shafts, Melbourne - 2nd Australian Tunnelling Conference

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Design and Construction of Tunnels and Shafts, Melbourne - 2nd Australian Tunnelling Conference

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The Armor Pipe Roofing Method in Urban Tunnelling

Construction and mining sites are often subject to unexpected flooding and extensive delays may occur in locating and installing emergency pumps. This particularly applies to sites located in remote areas. A simple and effective pump, called an air-lift pump, can be built from the equipment available at the working site. The basic req- uirements are a compressed air supply, air hose and conventional water pipes. The air-lift pump is comparatively in- efficient but approximately 35 per cent of the available compressed air power at the site can be applied to pumping. Suprisingly high liquid discharge rates may be obtained in suitable applications. The theoretical and practical consider- ations of the air-lift pump are evaluated and a suggested procedure for the emergency design and construction is outlined. INTRODUCTION._x000D_
Sudden inundations of water into mine and development excavations require the immediate removal of the water if extensive and often irrepairable damage is to be avoided. Pumps installed in shafts or tunnels may become un- servicable due to being totally submerged during the flooding. The emphasis is on rapid
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  • Published: 1976
  • PDF Size: 0.827 Mb.
  • Unique ID: P197602011

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