The Excavation Engineering and Earth Mechanics Institute (EMI) was established at Colorado School of Mines in 1974 to enhance education and research in the field of excavation technology both for mining and civil underground construction. Over the 30 years of its existence, EMI has developed a suite of physical property tests, cutter and cutterhead evaluation procedures for performance prediction, project costing, and design of mechanical rock excavation tools for all types of mechanical excavators in mining, civil underground construction, and microtunneling. The developed test procedures and the performance/cost prediction models have been validated with extensive field data from excavation and drilling projects around the world.

 

Areas of basic and applied research at the Institute include:

 

   Hard Rock Tunnel Boring Machines

   Soft Ground TBMs (EPB and Slurry)

   Microtunneling

   Raise and Shaft boring

   Roadheaders (axial and transverse types)

   Continuous Miners

   Longwall Drum Shearers

   Boring Type Miners

   Mechanical Surface Miners

   Mechanical Trenchers

   Oil, Gas and Water Well Drilling

   Geotechnical Investigations for Tunneling and Mining

   Computer Modeling for Performance Estimation and Optimization of Mechanical Excavators

   Project Scheduling and Costing for Tunneling Excavation Projects

   Cutter and Bit Development

   Disc Cutter Bearing Evaluations

   Rock Mechanics, Ground Control and Mine-Design

   Mine Monitoring and Automation

   Field Instrumentation of Mechanical Excavators and Drilling Systems

   Water Jet Drilling and Jet Assisted Cutting

 

The team at EMI consists of expert professionals, project engineers and technicians. But it also draws on the expertise of other CSM faculty who are highly qualified in the areas of mechanical, civil, electrical, mining, economic and geotechnical engineering. 

 

Graduate students pursue their thesis work on Institute projects while undergraduate students gain valuable exposure to state-of-the-art equipment and research techniques.

 


For more information, contact:    
 
Dr. Levent Ozdemir
Colorado School of Mines
Department of Mining Engineering
Golden, CO 80401

Phone: (303) 273-3419
Fax: (303) 273-3719
e-mail: lozdemir@mines.edu
 
You can download the following paper for more information about Earth Mechanics Institute:
 
EMI_brochure
 

 

Please e-mail for comments / questions to  mcigla@mines.edu