Engineering Properties Of Shotcrete

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Melvin E. Poad Maynard O. Serbousek
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Shotcrete, a useful support material in underground openings, is a sprayed concrete, and, when used with fast-setting agents, is immediately self-supporting. Although shotcrete has been used extensively for tunnel support, the technique has not been readily accepted by the mining industry because of the lack of essential information on such basic items as material properties and rock interaction. The Spokane Mining Research Center (SMRC) of the Bureau of Mines has been active in the field for the past 2 years, including research on fibrous reinforced shotcrete. IIT Research Institute, Chicago, under Bureau of Mines contract, is investigating physical properties of shotcrete as affected by (1) type of process (wet or dry) and (2) fast-set agents and controlle-dset cements. Already the contractor has shown the advantage of a regulated-set cement over normal cement and fast-set additives for the dry process. The regulated-set cements can produce high early strengths with no decrease in ultimate strength.
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APA: Melvin E. Poad Maynard O. Serbousek  (1997)  Engineering Properties Of Shotcrete

MLA: Melvin E. Poad Maynard O. Serbousek Engineering Properties Of Shotcrete. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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