Artificial Support of Rock Slopes

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Ben L. Seegmiller
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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40
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Artificial support of rock slopes in mining applications may consist of rock anchors with and without auxiliary support systems, but- tresses or shotcrete. The use of artificial support systems is not applicable in all cases of slope instability. Some pit slope problems simply cannot be cured with a support system. In other cases, a sup- port system which would solve the problem would be uneconomical. Rock anchor design may be undertaken using an active or tensioned system or a passive or untensioned system. Failure problems to which artificial support systems are most commonly applied include planar, wedge, rotational and toppling failures. Design of auxiliary support systems and rock anchor peripheral items may be initially estimated using analytical concepts, but field trials are commonly used to determine final requirements. Field procedures usually require a close coordination between mining personnel and the support installation team. Great care must be exercised during installation to prevent numerous potential problems including poor anchorage, excess bearing and corrosion. Displacement monitoring of the completed system is a must if the effectiveness is to be closely judged by means other than total slope and/or support system failure. The cost of a support system is relatively high when compared to other remedial measures that may be taken to solve a slope instability problem. Therefore, the system costs play a vital role in determining whether or not artificial support should be considered beyond the initial assessment stage. Case histories are few, but do include examples of each type of support system.
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APA: Ben L. Seegmiller  (1983)  Artificial Support of Rock Slopes

MLA: Ben L. Seegmiller Artificial Support of Rock Slopes. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1983.

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