Systems Used In Coal Mining Development In Long Tendon Reinforcement

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Brian Clifford
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

A wide range of different cablebolt systems are available and in use in hard rock and coal mines around the world. The birdcaged cablebolt was initially used in UK coal mines in conjunction with rockbolts in the late 1980's. More recently other cablebolt configurations have been used. Innovations in cablebolt design in the UK have been driven by a demand to find a system as effective as the birdcaged cable, but which can be installed more rapidly and offer immediate support. A laboratory short encapsulation pull test (LSEPT) has been developed for both rockbolt and tendon systems which measures bond strength and stiffness in rock and assesses the full range of potential failure modes. This test is now used along with conventional 'gun barrel' and shear tests to provide full assessment of bolt and tendon performance. This test may be incorporated into a new performance based British Standard for rockbolts and long tendon systems. This paper describes the performance of some of these systems as being applied to UK and South African coal mines.
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APA: Brian Clifford  (2001)  Systems Used In Coal Mining Development In Long Tendon Reinforcement

MLA: Brian Clifford Systems Used In Coal Mining Development In Long Tendon Reinforcement. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2001.

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