Shaft Lining and Rock Mass Reinforcement in Difficult Geological Conditions

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. Majcherczyk
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Aug 1, 2013

Abstract

Shaft lining reinforcing analysis of two shafts under construction has been presented in this study. The first shaft was driven from the surface, while the second was deepened. Mining and geological conditions have been studied with respect to the lining capacity. The improvement of shaft stability comprised two elements, i.e. reinforcement of the shaft lining capacity and improvement of the strength properties of the rock mass. In both tested cases, the particular hazard was connected with non uniform loadings of the lining, which could generate shearing stresses within lining structure. Thus such elements as armored concrete with high strength properties, bolting and injection sealing of the rock mass, and the use of special ring reinforcing the shaft lining have been used in order to reinforce the shaft-rock mass system. Practical conclusions related with new technological solutions, allowing the rock mass and shaft lining reinforcement, have been included for the present study. Practical conclusions related with new technological solutions, allowing for rock mass and shaft lining reinforcement, have been also included to the present study.
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APA: T. Majcherczyk  (2013)  Shaft Lining and Rock Mass Reinforcement in Difficult Geological Conditions

MLA: T. Majcherczyk Shaft Lining and Rock Mass Reinforcement in Difficult Geological Conditions. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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