Mini Symposium ? Rock Reinforcement - Design Of Rock Reinforcement Systems - Rationale For The Design Of Rock Reinforcement Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. Rajaram
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Rock reinforcement systems are used in open pit and underground mines to stabilize the rock mass in-situ and provide safe working conditions. Significant progress has been made to date in the design and implementation of rock reinforcement systems to accommodate bad rock conditions and larger excavations. However, the rationale for the design of rock reinforcement systems remains essentially the same and can be categorized into three groups, namely 1. to create a beam of competent rock in stratified formations, 2. to resist sliding motion in jointed rock, 3. to passively support the superincumbent loads in highly stressed ground. Case histories of the rock reinforcement sys¬tems that illustrate these design approaches will be presented in this paper.
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APA: V. Rajaram  (1983)  Mini Symposium ? Rock Reinforcement - Design Of Rock Reinforcement Systems - Rationale For The Design Of Rock Reinforcement Systems

MLA: V. Rajaram Mini Symposium ? Rock Reinforcement - Design Of Rock Reinforcement Systems - Rationale For The Design Of Rock Reinforcement Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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