IC 7775 Use Of Prestressed Precast Shaft Supports, Banner Mine, Lordsburg, N. Mex. ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Allen D. Look
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

Uninterrupted shaft operations are an important economic factor in mine operation, and good shaft support is an important aid in preventing accidents and interruptions. More permanent supports can cut the hazards, costs, and delay incident to replacement of conventional timbers, especially where subject to decay. Installation of prestressed, precast concrete shaft supports in 100 feet of shaft at the Banner mine, Lordsburg, N. Mex., nave a satisfactory permanent installation in a section of shaft that had given trouble with conventional timbering. Use of rock bolts supporting gunited wire netting around the rock walls of the shaft prevented sloughing. No attempt was made in this paper to arrive at comparative costs of installation of various types of support. However, it was indicated that use of a lighter weight aggregate would be desirable in further use if prestressed precast members as placed in the Banner mine.
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APA: Allen D. Look  (1957)  IC 7775 Use Of Prestressed Precast Shaft Supports, Banner Mine, Lordsburg, N. Mex. ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: Allen D. Look IC 7775 Use Of Prestressed Precast Shaft Supports, Banner Mine, Lordsburg, N. Mex. ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.

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