Modern materials for underground support

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. McChesney
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 12, 1976

Abstract

Modern materials for underground support* by M. McChesney The properties required of a support material for underground tunnels are discussed and, because concrete is both economical and easy to apply, a number of new reinforcing materials for concrete are examined with particular reference to these properties. From about thirty tests on different types of reinforced concrete, it is concluded that the addition of polymer to a concrete does not seem to influence the concrete's post-failure behaviour, and the on'y benefit to be achieved by this addition is to increase its flexibility (or to decrease it, depending on the polymer). Steel fibres tend to increase both the strength and stiffness of the concrete, but polypropylene fibres, although having definite loadcarrying capacities, provide non-stable failure, also known as brittle failure. The best result was obtained for concrete reinforced with steel wire: the post-cracking strength was very good and was maintained for a considerable deformation.
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APA: M. McChesney  (1976)  Modern materials for underground support

MLA: M. McChesney Modern materials for underground support. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1976.

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