Application Of The Mine Roof Simulator For Assessing Load Strengths Of Various Mine Roof Support Cribbings

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. M. Yavorsky
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Using a mine roof simulator press capable of duplicating the expected magnitude of vertical and horizontal forces experienced by underground mine roof supports, load capabilities of some roof support cribbings were measured. Comparative ultimate vertical support strengths are reported for cribs of old and new timber and nonreinforced and steel-fiber-reinforced (SFR) concrete blocks. In terms of load- bearing capability, cribs of new hickory and nonreinforced concrete blocks have about equal strength, and SFR concrete blocks are three times as strong. Wood aged 2 years underground lost 43 pct of its support strength. These data were obtained during the course of the initial familiarization exercise of the complex press.
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APA: P. M. Yavorsky  (1984)  Application Of The Mine Roof Simulator For Assessing Load Strengths Of Various Mine Roof Support Cribbings

MLA: P. M. Yavorsky Application Of The Mine Roof Simulator For Assessing Load Strengths Of Various Mine Roof Support Cribbings. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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