Design of Rock Shafts Adjacent to Heavily Loaded Columns

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Nikolas K. Sokol
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Underground construction often requires working within a very congested urban environment, including excavating shafts adjacent to highly sensitive and multistoried structures, sometimes even within such structures. Shafts adjacent to heavily loaded column footings are often required due to space constraints. Invariably, footing surcharges must be considered during the design of shaft rock reinforcement. Rockwedge stability evaluation reveals that column surcharges can greatly impact the ability to meet the desired factor of safety. Design methodologies and examples to deal with these special circumstances are presented.
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APA: Nikolas K. Sokol  (2008)  Design of Rock Shafts Adjacent to Heavily Loaded Columns

MLA: Nikolas K. Sokol Design of Rock Shafts Adjacent to Heavily Loaded Columns. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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