Improving Raisebore Stability Assessments and Risk

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
B. M. Coombes
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2011

Abstract

The McCracken and Stacey (1989) method of assessing geotechnical risk for largediameter raisebored shafts has been the basis for most Australian pre-construction raisebore investigations for the past 20 years. At the time of its publication, the McCracken and Stacey (M&S) Method did not include a database of raisebore diameter and rock mass conditions versus actual performance. It did, however, provide a chart that quantified geotechnical risk in terms of proposed shaft diameter and the raisebore rock quality index, QR. Two parameters, RQD/Jn and Jr/Ja were identified as being critical to raisebore stability, but the contribution of these to overall raisebore stability was not quantified. Peck and Lee (2008) published a database of raisebore performance from Australian case histories. Raisebore diameter and ground conditions, in terms of a Lower Bound QR value, were presented for 50 cases versus raisebore performance. This paper updates the database with further case histories and corrected SRF values. This paper further evaluates the reasons for the variable raisebore performance for similar RSR values. For all case histories, three parameters, RQD/Jn, Jr/Ja and Jw/SRF are investigated to assess their influence on raisebore performance.
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APA: B. M. Coombes  (2011)  Improving Raisebore Stability Assessments and Risk

MLA: B. M. Coombes Improving Raisebore Stability Assessments and Risk. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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