OFR-44-73 A Case Study Of In-Situ Rock Deformation Behavior For The Design Of Ground Support System ? Introduction - Purpose Of Investigation

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 138
- File Size:
- 39992 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1972
Abstract
The objective of this project was to collect information applicable to the design of ground support systems in deep mines to include in-situ rock deformations, deformation-modulus, stresses, and geology and laboratory physical properties. All data collected was to be integrated and evaluated using a finite-elements computer code. In addition, considerable professional "cross pollenization" was anticipated from the association of University and SMRC personnel. Scope of Investigation Before a ground supporting system can be evaluated, the loading conditions existing in the region of investigation, strength, deformation characteristics, as well as other engineering properties of the rock structure immediately surrounding the openings, together with the pertinent geological information, must be obtained and analyzed. It was for this reason the following items were included in this research project: (1) The selection of a suitable area for the investigation. (2) The mapping of the important geological features of the area of investigation. (3) The measurement of in-situ deformation of rock masses immediately surrounding an underground opening of the area of investigation. (4) The determination of ground stresses. (5) The obtaining of in-situ modulus of deformation of the rock masses. (6) The testing of useful engineering properties of
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(1972) OFR-44-73 A Case Study Of In-Situ Rock Deformation Behavior For The Design Of Ground Support System ? Introduction - Purpose Of InvestigationMLA: OFR-44-73 A Case Study Of In-Situ Rock Deformation Behavior For The Design Of Ground Support System ? Introduction - Purpose Of Investigation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1972.