NTL Record

Title Drilling and Preparation of Reusable, Long Range, Horizontal Bore Holes in Rock and in Gouge.: Vol. I.: State-of-the-Art Assessment
Record ID 57455
Personal Name
Creator
Harding, J. C.; Rubin, L. A.; Still, W. L.; Mack, W. M.; Tracy, N.; Wickham, G. E.
Corporate Creator United States. Federal Highway Administration; Foster-Miller Associates
Publisher United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publication Date 19751000
Language English
Abstract The objective of this study is to assess horizontal drilling as an alternative to pilot tunneling in geological investigation prior to the design and construction of highway tunnels and to identify means to increase the penetration capability and accuracy and decrease the cost of horizontal drilling. This volume assesses the horizontal penetration capabilities of available drilling equipment. The drilling of horizontal holes to a maximum length of 5000 ft. (1524m) is found to be technically feasible and to offer an order of magnitude cost reduction over pilot tunneling. Limitations of present day equipment and techniques are identified and means to overcome these limitations are indicated. This is the first of three volumes. Volume II is published as FHWA-RD-75-96, subtitle: Estimating Manual for Time and Cost Requirements. Volume III is published as FHWA-RD-75-97 , subtitle: A Development Plan to Extend Penetration Capability, Increase Accuracy, and Reduce Costs.
Rosap ID dot:30087
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/30087
TRT Terms Drilling; Boring; Tunnel shafts; Highways; Design
General Subjects Horizontal drilling; Subsurface investigation
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/57000/57400/57455/drillingpreparat00hard.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository