Reliability of Conventional Ground Support

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Harald Wagner Davorin Kolic
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Conventional ground support in accordance with latest state-of-the-art considers proper preparation of geotechnical investigation, structural design, observation during construction and fair risk sharing documents. Depending on the ground, there are different means and methods, reflecting different experiences. The paper is presenting ground support concepts, as mostly used in Europe during the past three decades. It discusses the use of anchors as well as the use of steel arches respectively combinations. It also discusses different applications of plain shotcrete, respectively fibre reinforced shotcrete. As excavation sequence is a major input to create the ground arch, the paper discusses also criteria to create closed ring conditions. Finally deformation criteria will be presented with case histories in order to control stability of the structure.
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APA: Harald Wagner Davorin Kolic  (2001)  Reliability of Conventional Ground Support

MLA: Harald Wagner Davorin Kolic Reliability of Conventional Ground Support. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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