An Investigation Into Introducing A New Support Element At Khomanani 2: Resin Bolts Or 1.5 M In-Stope Roofbolts ? Synopsis

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T. J. Kolokoto
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

This paper is based on a project conducted at Khomanani 2 shaft, Anglo American Platinum Limited. The main objective was to find an alternative support element in stopes to address the falls of ground (FOG) problem experienced at this shaft. Literature review was the major method used in the investigations. Resin bolts or any 1.5 m in-stope roofbolts were considered. The shaft was making use of 0.9 m long friction bolts, and these could not prevent the FOG experienced. Observations indicated that the FOG resulted in fall-out thicknesses averaging to 1.1 m, which is greater than the supported length of the friction bolts. The implementation of 1.5 m long bolts was recommended as a result of the project. These bolts will be able to address the fall-out thickness and provide sufficient support resistance to mitigate FOG. The chosen support element will result in a relatively small increase in support costs.
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APA: T. J. Kolokoto  (2013)  An Investigation Into Introducing A New Support Element At Khomanani 2: Resin Bolts Or 1.5 M In-Stope Roofbolts ? Synopsis

MLA: T. J. Kolokoto An Investigation Into Introducing A New Support Element At Khomanani 2: Resin Bolts Or 1.5 M In-Stope Roofbolts ? Synopsis. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2013.

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