Seepage and Reinforcement Behavior of Grouting Into Slaking-Prone Mine Tunnel Floor

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Hideki Shimada
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

In underground coal mines, grouting method is employed in order to reinforce the floor and to control the movement of groundwater into the roadway. However, the seepage and the reinforcement behavior of the grouting material into the floor are not clearly understood. Therefore, grouting is today normally based on empirical relationships and on the experience of the grouting personnel. To assist grouting projects, it must be acknowledged that many of the flow and the hardening processes occurring during grouting so far defy mathematically analysis. From this point of view. this paper discusses the behavior of grouting material, when it is injected into the roadway floor, by means of 3-D Eulerian-Lagragian seepage analysis. Moreover, the effectiveness of reinforcement grouting on the mechanical properties of slaking-prone mine tunnel floor are studied by means of several laboratory tests. Keywords: Mine tunnel floor, Grout, Seepage, Reinforcement
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APA: Hideki Shimada  (2002)  Seepage and Reinforcement Behavior of Grouting Into Slaking-Prone Mine Tunnel Floor

MLA: Hideki Shimada Seepage and Reinforcement Behavior of Grouting Into Slaking-Prone Mine Tunnel Floor. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2002.

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