General Principles Of Underground Opening Design In Competent Rock

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Wilbur I. Duvall
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

This paper discusses general principles of underground opening design based on the concept that with the necessary input data regarding the geology of a site, the physical properties of the rocks, the in situ stress field in the rock and the general geometry of the underground openings, the rock formation can be classified into six major categories which are useful for design purposes. Using simple theories for the criteria of failure for rock In compression and tension, general elastic theory for stress concentration around openings and In structures, beam theory for stability of roof rock, and elementary inelastic theory for creep phenomena, basic design techniques are outlined for the various rock classifications. The need for field evaluation of the theoretical design is stressed and some general techniques that should be used in these field evaluations are discussed. Where appropriate, the need for additional studies and research is noted.
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APA: Wilbur I. Duvall  (1977)  General Principles Of Underground Opening Design In Competent Rock

MLA: Wilbur I. Duvall General Principles Of Underground Opening Design In Competent Rock. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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