Conference Proceedings
VIII Australian Tunnelling Conference
Conference Proceedings
VIII Australian Tunnelling Conference
Finding Common Ground is an objective regularly sought between different groups working in the same generic domain. The underground mining industry and the underground construction industry strive to excavate support utilise tunnels chambers and access ways in the strata beneath the earths surface and to finance these operations.
The Australian Underground Construction Industry and Tunnelling Association (AUCTA) organised and collated an impressive array of technical papers and presentations that seek to explore the areas of common interest between these two vital industries. The papers presented at the conference highlighted some of the common ground in areas such as: rapid excavation technology ground support methodology and systems major construction sequencing and programming and corporate issues of finance and risk management. The volume is presented in hard cover and contains over 285 pages of valuable information to all engineers and managers from both industry sectors.
The Australian Underground Construction Industry and Tunnelling Association (AUCTA) organised and collated an impressive array of technical papers and presentations that seek to explore the areas of common interest between these two vital industries. The papers presented at the conference highlighted some of the common ground in areas such as: rapid excavation technology ground support methodology and systems major construction sequencing and programming and corporate issues of finance and risk management. The volume is presented in hard cover and contains over 285 pages of valuable information to all engineers and managers from both industry sectors.
Papers in collection
- An Experimental Investigation of Deep Cutting Forces in Artificial Rock Go to Paper
- Blue Mountains Sewage Transfer Scheme - A Review of Tunnelling Go to Paper
- Construction of a Large Scale Highway Tunnel by Jacking Methods Go to Paper
- Construction of the Brunswick Street Rail Tunnels Go to Paper
- Data Collection and Management in Underground Engineering Go to Paper
- Database of TBM Projects Undertaken Between 1950 and 1990 and an Assessment of Associated Ground Strength Limitations Go to Paper
- Design and Ground Support Monitoring of the Brunswick Street Rail Tunnels, Brisbane Go to Paper
- Design Approach to Assess Coal Mine Roadway Stability and Support Requirements Go to Paper
- Design Investigations for a Steel Lined Pressure Tunnel in the King River Power Development, Tasmania Go to Paper
- Design of Roof Support of the Sydney Opera House Underground Parking Station Go to Paper
- Development in Rock Breaking Techniques Go to Paper
- Drilling Six Ventilation Shafts for the Porgera Goldmine Go to Paper
- Financial Rewards for Innovators and Risk-Takers Go to Paper
- Full-Scale Testing of the PCF Rock Excavation Method Go to Paper
- Gaskets for Segmental Tunnel Liners - New Development Since the Channel Tunnel Go to Paper
- How to Obtain Cost-Effective Continuous High Production from TBMs Go to Paper
- Infrastructure in the 21st Century - The Role of the Private Sector Go to Paper
- Integrated Approach to Mining Go to Paper
- Investigation and Development of Pasminco No 5 Ventilation Shaft, Broken Hill Go to Paper
- Laboratory Investigation of Performance Characteristics of Self Drilling Bolts Go to Paper
- Making Rectangular Tunnels with the Mobile Miner Go to Paper
- Mechanised Shields for Trenchless Sewer Construction in Singapore Go to Paper
- Mine Dewatering Project - Pasminco Mining, Broken Hill Go to Paper
- Monitoring of the Sydney Opera House Underground Parking Station Go to Paper
- Planning Process for Re-Opening Ulan Underground Mine Go to Paper
- Raise Drilling - A Safe and Effective Method of Horizontal Tunnelling Go to Paper
- Recent Advances in Excavation Technology - The Mitsui Roadheader Go to Paper
- Recent Tunnel Boring Experience in Sydney Go to Paper
- Report from Delft Go to Paper
- TBM Design and Performance of Today - A Rapid Development - Where Will it End? Go to Paper
- TBM Use in Mine Development Go to Paper
- The Expanding Role of Underground Facilities in Balancing Increases in Standards of Living with Environmental Preservation Go to Paper
- The Negotiated Compressed Process (NCP) (An Alternative Approach to Contracting Practices) Go to Paper
- The Planning and Design of the Prospect to Pipehead Tunnel Go to Paper
- The Potential for Cut-and-Break Roadheading Machines in Tunnelling Go to Paper
- The Use of a Multiplate Arch on Skates to Gain Access Through a Major Collapse in the Rosebery Mine Go to Paper
Contributor(s):
D A O'Toole, K Bunker, P T Lowe, B W Martin, R P Benson, R L Sterling, R P Lovat, G I Zamel, L P Zenari, S Hartwig, P May, A J Rossiter, G Ash, D Aldridge, K Anderson, P Healey, P J N Pells, P A Mikula, C J Parker, S B Duffield, D S Mitchell, K Balasubramaniam, M A Musa, R Willoughby, L C Schmidt, T K Lu, A G Bennet, N J H de Bruin, M Roberts, M Perry, A Peach, A Jones, W Grabe, S Glang, C Young, J D Watson, A K Levien, J Bowers, M Warren, J Zeni, C Murray, S Courtley, P F Howlett, R J Best, H G Poulos, A J Bowling, W J Gale, M W Fabjanczyk, H R Asche, D A Baxter, D F Howarth, E J Nye, J W Edwards, G Nelson, R Van Putten, L B McQueen, M R Jafari, G Mostyn
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- Published: 1993
- Unique ID: PA-199306