Construction Of Large Diameter Shafts With Reinforced Concrete Ring Beans

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Daniel L. Hanson
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

This paper presents case histories of the construction of four large diameter circular shafts using reinforced concrete ring beams as the primary internal support system. The case histories pertain to concrete ring beam systems which have been successfully used in shafts up to 130 feet in diameter and 75 feet deep. Soldier pile and lagging, and driven steel piling earth retaining systems using ring beams, are discussed together with the cost savings associated with using concrete ring beams. Soil conditions encountered at the case history sites are discussed together with the development of design criteria for each shaft. Instrumentation data obtained at one site are also presented.
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APA: Daniel L. Hanson  (1987)  Construction Of Large Diameter Shafts With Reinforced Concrete Ring Beans

MLA: Daniel L. Hanson Construction Of Large Diameter Shafts With Reinforced Concrete Ring Beans. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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