A Simplified Creep Analysis for Low Strength Seams in Rock Pillars

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M Habte
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Mar 8, 2011

Abstract

This paper presents a simplified method for the assessment of creep deformations in rock masses containing bands of low strength or soil strength rock. The main impetus for this work was the need to assess the impact of distinct bands of clay and/or low strength rock on the long term deformation behaviour of a rock pillar formed as part of a series of proposed tunnelling works. In particular, the authors were interested in being able to provide criterion which could be used by site personnel to assess the encountered rock conditions against design assumptions.Creep deformation versus time plots are presented for a range of material consistencies. These plots were produced using the hyperbolic creep equation proposed by Mesri et al (1981). This empirically based equation was chosen for its simplicity and practicality. Discussion is included regarding typical input parameter values and the sensitivity of the results to these values is explored. Finally, in the soil strength materials, the secondary consolidation equation is used to check the veracity of the results calculated using the hyperbolic creep equation.
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APA: M Habte  (2011)  A Simplified Creep Analysis for Low Strength Seams in Rock Pillars

MLA: M Habte A Simplified Creep Analysis for Low Strength Seams in Rock Pillars. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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