Tunnel Relaxation Method For Determining The Initial And Long-Term Deformation Around An Underground Opening

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Galen G. Waddell Thomas J. Crocker Eugene H. Skinner
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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29
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

This paper describes a method of measuring initial and long-term deformations which occur in the medium surrounding mine accessways, and discusses the importance of this type of measurement in assessing support-problem areas. Delineated are (1) description of the rock-deformation monitoring equipment, (2) results of two field tests which monitored rock deformation around 4-foot-diameter raise bores, and (3) a numerical-analysis (finite-element) technique to correlate theoretical with experimental results. Instrumentation developed provided the sensitivity and resolution needed to measure rock deformation around a full-scale raise bore during excavation. Results of the tests conducted at the Lucky Friday mine, Mullan, Idaho, show the relationships between (a) de- formation vs. time, and (b) deformation vs. bit progress. Based on theoretical evaluation of the initial deformation, the medium appeared to behave elastically. Using an estimated field stress of 5,500 psi and Poisson's ratio of 0.20, the gross modulus of elasticity of the rock was calculated to range from 3.15 to 6.0 x 106 psi (with one outlier which was determined to be >12 x l06 psi).
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APA: Galen G. Waddell Thomas J. Crocker Eugene H. Skinner  (1971)  Tunnel Relaxation Method For Determining The Initial And Long-Term Deformation Around An Underground Opening

MLA: Galen G. Waddell Thomas J. Crocker Eugene H. Skinner Tunnel Relaxation Method For Determining The Initial And Long-Term Deformation Around An Underground Opening. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1971.

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