IC 8056 Yieldable Steel Arches And Yieldable Steel Ring Supports In Metal Mines ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
N. A. Eilertsen
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

This paper presents the results of intermittent study begun in 1956 by the Federal Bureau of Mines of yieldable steel arches and yieldable steel ring sets installed for support of development openings in metal mines. Observations were made of this type of support in several iron mines in the northeast and north-central states. The sets, both arches and rings fabricated in the United States, are made from a hot-rolled, cold bent, structural U-shaped steel section in two weights, 15 pounds and 21 pounds per foot. The lighter section is generally used, It is 4.41 square inches in cross section area, and the calculation is that a 6-foot length of this structural shape installed as a supporting column, will safely carry the same load as a Douglas fir post of the same length but of 22 times the cross-sectional area of the steel.
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APA: N. A. Eilertsen  (1962)  IC 8056 Yieldable Steel Arches And Yieldable Steel Ring Supports In Metal Mines ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: N. A. Eilertsen IC 8056 Yieldable Steel Arches And Yieldable Steel Ring Supports In Metal Mines ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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