The Design And Application Of Hercules Cribs For Underground Mining

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Mike Faure
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Hercules cribs make use of timber loaded parallel and perpendicular to the grain. Maximum use is made of the orthotropic properties of timber resulting in crib- having superior strength, high initial stiffness and controlled post yield deformations. Blocks and timbers can be combined in many different ways resulting in thousands of different geometries. Each geometry has a specific combination of block on block, timber on timber and block on timber contact area which results in a unique performance. Each crib can be fingerprinted by defining four parameters relating to its load/deformation curve. If the geometry is known, the performance can be predicted with a high degree of accuracy. If the mine support requirements are known, the crib geometries can be designed which met theme requirements in the most cost effective manner Hercules cribs come closest to satisfying mine support requirements. Due to the flexibility of the concept and their superior strength, they can be employed in most mining situations to enhance safety, improve productivity, reduce working costs or improve profitability.
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APA: Mike Faure  (1993)  The Design And Application Of Hercules Cribs For Underground Mining

MLA: Mike Faure The Design And Application Of Hercules Cribs For Underground Mining. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1993.

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