Geomechanik und Tunnelbau

Minimum invasive drill‐and‐blast designs for optimizing pull efficiency and minimizing overbreaks/underbreaks in varying rock masses

Aditya Rana 1
Arvind Kumar Gond 1
Chiranjeet Rakshit 1
Santosh Kumar 1
Chhangte Sawmliana 1
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CSIR – Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research Dhanbad 826001 India
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-03-21
scimago Q3
SJR0.240
CiteScore1.2
Impact factor
ISSN18657362, 18657389
Abstract

In tunneling and underground projects, the drill‐and‐blast method is most commonly utilized for rock excavation. It is notable for cost‐effectiveness and versatility in achieving different tunnel profiles. Though the technique has advantages, it also has challenges such as overbreak, undercut, and occasional poor advances, which can increase project costs and delays. The outcome of blast results is also associated with the competency of driller in effectively drilling the planned holes. Hence, frequent and substantial modifications in the blast designs to attain good profile and pull can adversely affect the driller's performance, thereby reducing the desired outcome. This article presents a case study of the Sivok‐Rangpo tunnels passing through different classes of rock mass (class III–VI). Minimum changes in cut pattern and periphery holes design were incorporated and found efficient in increasing the tunnel advance rate to 90–92 % of the drill hole length. The processes also reduced the overbreak and underbreak considerably.

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