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Describe with neat sketches tunnelling in rock by heading and benching method.
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Describe with neat sketches tunnelling in rock by heading and benching method.
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The different methods of tunneling in Hard rock are:
a) Full face heading method.
b) Heading & bench method
c) Drift method
d) Pilot tunnel method
The various stages in the construction of tunnel are:
Heading and Bench method
Tunnel cross section is divided into two parts, the top portion of the tunnel is known as the heading and the bottom portion as bench.
Usually this method is adopted for railway tunnels.
In this method of tunneling, top portion or heading will be about 3.70 to 9.6 m ahead of the bottom portion.
In hard rock which may permit the roof to withstand without supports, the top heading generally is advanced by one round of bottom portion.
If the rock is broken then heading may be driven well ahead of the
bottom portion and after giving proper support to the roof, the bottom portion is completed.
In hard rock the heading is bored first and the holes are driven for the bench portion at the same time as the removal of the muck.