Mechanics Of A Large, Strain-Type Rock Burst And Design For Prevention

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Brian G. White Theodore J. Williams Jeffrey K. Whyatt
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Detailed mapping and examination of the site of a large rock burst at the Lucky Friday Mine, Mullan, ID, demonstrated conclusively that damage was caused by a splitting and buckling failure mechanism initiated by separation of rock into layers along steeply dipping metamorphic shear foliation subparallel to the affected crosscut. The thin tablular layers then buckled into the crosscut from both sides. Rigorous control of the burst by these layers suggests practical measures for avoiding bursts in crosscuts in the future by repositioning and reorienting openings so that splitting and buckling are reduced or precluded.
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APA: Brian G. White Theodore J. Williams Jeffrey K. Whyatt  Mechanics Of A Large, Strain-Type Rock Burst And Design For Prevention

MLA: Brian G. White Theodore J. Williams Jeffrey K. Whyatt Mechanics Of A Large, Strain-Type Rock Burst And Design For Prevention. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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