Analysis Of Circular Shafts In Sedimentary Rocks ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Francois E. Heuze
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

We demonstrate a new capability to analyze the behavior of circular shafts in jointed rock. This was made possible by the development of a new, axisymmetric, joint finite element (2). Whereas the only previously reported such element was singular (1) and inadequate at some orientations, the current element has been extensively validated (3). The need for including discontinuities in a shaft analysis comes from two sources. First, the various rock formations may have discrete jointing, bed- ding, and interface between them. Second, there is a joint at the boundary between a concrete liner and the rock, and possibly between the various segments of the concrete liner. To demonstrate the applicability of the new model, we analyze a vertical circular shaft 5.4 m in diameter, in a series of horizontally bedded sandstones and siltstones. The shaft excavation is followed through three initial steps: 6 m, 15 m and 24 m deep.
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APA: Francois E. Heuze  (1979)  Analysis Of Circular Shafts In Sedimentary Rocks ? Introduction

MLA: Francois E. Heuze Analysis Of Circular Shafts In Sedimentary Rocks ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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