Engineering Properties Of Rocks And Rock Masses In The Deep Hines Of The Coeur D'alene Mining District, Idaho

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. S. M. Chan
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

The design of most underground support systems has largely been based upon empirical rules. This design method has proven to be satisfactory in most cases as witnessed by the number of successfully completed works. However, the adequacy of this approach to the developing technology of ground support systems associated with deep excavation has not been substantiated. In cases where the material has definite time-dependent behavior parameters, rules of past experience become extremely vague and conservative. The Spokane Mining Research Center is currently engaged in extensive research to develop rational design methods for underground structures which will account for the many interacting factors such as in-situ properties of the rock mass, excavation methods, proposed types of support system, construction sequence, and environmental variables. The information presented in this paper pertains to only a segment of the research program,
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APA: S. S. M. Chan  (1971)  Engineering Properties Of Rocks And Rock Masses In The Deep Hines Of The Coeur D'alene Mining District, Idaho

MLA: S. S. M. Chan Engineering Properties Of Rocks And Rock Masses In The Deep Hines Of The Coeur D'alene Mining District, Idaho. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.

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