The Development of the Rib-Roc Cable Bolt Reinforcement System at the Pasminco Mining Broken Hill Operations

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Longhole stope overbreak has always been a source of unwanted cost within the underground mining industry, and efforts to control it using various rock reinforcement systems have long been a rock engineering challenge. At the Pasminco Mining Broken Hill Operations trials have been carried out using an innovative cable bolt reinforcement system known as Rib-Roc. The system, based loosely on the Swedish Rib-in-Roc concept, utilises zones or ribs of heavily reinforced rock in the troublesome hangingwall and back areas of longhole stoping. The trials were carried out under a strict qualitative and quantitative scientific stope measurement program utilising rock mechanics instrumentation. Not only did the trial demonstrate the success of the system but data obtained was useful in implementing the system virtually as standard practice throughout the operation.
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APA:  (1995)  The Development of the Rib-Roc Cable Bolt Reinforcement System at the Pasminco Mining Broken Hill Operations

MLA: The Development of the Rib-Roc Cable Bolt Reinforcement System at the Pasminco Mining Broken Hill Operations. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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