A mining term. Used to describe the cross-sectional size of a tunnel. For example, a 7-8 kabe refers to a tunnel cross-section that is 7 shaku (about 2.1 m) wide and 8 shaku (about 2.4 m) high. A dai-kabe refers to a large cross-section of a tunnel, and kabewari refers to dividing an ore body by a tunnel. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
鉱山用語。坑道の断面の大きさをいうときに使われ,たとえば七八の加背とは,幅が7尺(約2.1m),高さが8尺(約2.4m)の坑道の断面のこと。大加背は坑道の大断面をいい,加背割りは鉱体を坑道で分割することをいう。
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