RI 6056 Measuring Changes In Pillar Strain During Pillar Recovery - Experiments In A New Mexico Uranium Mine

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. L. Dare
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

Tri-axial strains in pillars, created by pillar robbing, were measured in an experiment at the Dysart No. 1 uranium mine near Grants) New Mexico. At this mine, room-and-pillar stoping is used on the advance, and pillars are recovered on the retreat. The are deposit is, for all practical purposes, horizontal. Measuring devices were installed in pillars approximately 90 to 200 feet from the break line, and strains were recorded over a 4-to 6-week period. The measurements indicate that, in general, the algebraic magnitude of vertical strains increased, and the horizontal strains decreased, in turn, indicating that vertical (or near vertical) loads on the instrumented pillars lessened as pillars were recovered.
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APA: W. L. Dare  (1962)  RI 6056 Measuring Changes In Pillar Strain During Pillar Recovery - Experiments In A New Mexico Uranium Mine

MLA: W. L. Dare RI 6056 Measuring Changes In Pillar Strain During Pillar Recovery - Experiments In A New Mexico Uranium Mine. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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