Single impact dynamic test of a ground support system with a high-tensile steel wire mesh at the Walenstadt testing facility - RASIM2022

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 12
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- 2170 KB
- Publication Date:
- Apr 26, 2022
Abstract
Ground support systems must provide safe and effective designs for underground excavations under high stress conditions. These systems must be capable to resist dynamic impacts and yielding during the loading process. In this context dynamic testing of the reinforcement and retaining elements that compose the ground support system are required to study and improve the behaviour of these elements under dynamic load events. During the last years, Geobrugg has been working on the improvement of retaining products by testing them in a large-scale impact test facility located at Walenstadt, Switzerland. The test facility is composed of a double level platform with a square-shaped pyramidal trunk geometry, in the upper level housing a loading mass that drop from a height up to 5m. The loading mass is guided by one central steel pipe, and the impact occurs in the sample to be tested located at the lower level in a slab with an area of 3.6m × 3.6m where the ground support system is installed. During the last years, this innovative facility has been used to test several configurations of ground support systems. The results of these tests have enabled to improve the understating of the behaviour of ground support systems under dynamic loads. In this manuscript, the arrangement, measurement, results, and the preliminary analysis of a single impact dynamic test performed during 2021 of a ground support system with a high-tensile steel wire mesh MINAX 80-4.6 is presented.
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(2022) Single impact dynamic test of a ground support system with a high-tensile steel wire mesh at the Walenstadt testing facility - RASIM2022MLA: Single impact dynamic test of a ground support system with a high-tensile steel wire mesh at the Walenstadt testing facility - RASIM2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.