Friction Rock Stabilizers -A New Rock Reinforcement Method"

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James J. Scott
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

In the fall of 1976 the author started test work with Friction Rock Stabilizers in uranium mines of the West, principally in the Ambrosia Lake and Churchrock districts of New Mexico. Tests were also conducted in other uranium mines in the Rocky Mountains area. These mines are plagues with problems in ground control due to the weak formations in which mineralization occurs, mudstones, siltstones, weak sand, etc. For this reason, it is extremely difficult to obtain good anchorage for long periods of time with conventional mechanical roof bolts. Resin bolts give good anchorage but are expensive and, because of hole erosion and difficulties in installation due to inadequate equipment for mixing the resin and placing the rebar, they are not widely used. Field testing was also carried out in trona, limestones and hard and soft shale formations. The mechanism of the Friction Rock Stabi1izer support is discussed and pull test data presented for various rock types.
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APA: James J. Scott  (1977)  Friction Rock Stabilizers -A New Rock Reinforcement Method"

MLA: James J. Scott Friction Rock Stabilizers -A New Rock Reinforcement Method". Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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