Management of seismic and swelling ground

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. N. Erasmus
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

This paper considers the fundamental concepts of support design for underground openings in highly stressed ground. It concludes that the conventional deformed reinforcing bar, woven mesh and cable lacing support methods that have been widely used in deep gold mines are quite in appropriate for the support of highly stressed tunnels. The following is suggested as the criterion for adequate dynamic support under rockburst conditions: the energy absorbed by a support unit (yielding through some acceptable limited displacement) should exceed the kinetic energy generated by the mass of rock that is intended to be retained by that unit. Duraset in conjunction with SRK Consulting has developed a yieldable steel tendon called the Durabar®. It is unique in the sense that it cleverly utilizes the property of the ductility of ordinary low-carbon steel from which it is made to accommodate the excessive displacement it is subjected to in the case of rockbursts or swelling ground.
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APA: P. N. Erasmus  (2009)  Management of seismic and swelling ground

MLA: P. N. Erasmus Management of seismic and swelling ground. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2009.

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