Investigation of one-pass grouted support systems for use in a high stress mining environment

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Chris C. Langille Dwayne D. Tannant John Galbraith
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

"Development of underground openings in a deep mining environment requires a support system that is able to absorb energy as a result of dynamic loading due to rockbursting and blasting and static loading due to convergence as the development face advances. The support system must be resistant to corrosion and be effective over the life of the excavation, upward of ten years, yet simple and cost effective to install. Over the past two years, research has been conducted at INCO’s Creighton Mine to try and identify a one-pass grouted support system that will meet these needs.The main problem faced, with simply using grouted rebar at depth, is the effect of tunnel convergence on the stiff grouted bolts. Typically, if fully grouted, stiff rebar are installed to the face of an advancing development heading, the amount of convergence that occurs can result in failure of the bolts at the face plates used to attach the mine screen to the back. An initial support is required to enable crews to continue the bolting cycle in the immediate term, yet allow for this convergence over the longer term as the drift advances. The ideal support system will allow both to occur, giving effective immediate support while providing long-term effectiveness in allowing convergence to occur while maintaining the capacity of the bolt.This paper will investigate the expected convergence in deep development headings at +2200 m (+7200 ft) through the use of direct measurements using both flex rod extensometers grouted into the back of a development heading and five-point tape extensometer stations. Measured results will be compared with simple2-D numerical analysis to evaluate the anticipated convergence expected to be absorbed by the bolting system. The required convergence will then be compared with load deformation response of several support configurations."
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APA: Chris C. Langille Dwayne D. Tannant John Galbraith  (1996)  Investigation of one-pass grouted support systems for use in a high stress mining environment

MLA: Chris C. Langille Dwayne D. Tannant John Galbraith Investigation of one-pass grouted support systems for use in a high stress mining environment. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1996.

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