RI 6626 Use Of Polyester-Type Resin To Stabilize Fractured Rock: A Progress Report

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Jr. Oitto
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

A polyester-type resin and deformed-steel reinforcing bars (rebars) were used in to strengthen and to stabilize bolted, fractured wall rock along pas 1:'y. in a western gold mine. Reinforcing bars were placed in boreholes drilled into fractured rock and then were surrounded by resin pumped under pressure into the holes and intersecting fractures until the wall rock was thoroughly impregnated. Pumping and injection equipment and infusion procedures are described. Visual examinations for movement in bonded and adjacent unbonded rock were made for 3 years. Fractured walls containing resin-rebar installations were strengthened. The results suggest that resin-rebar support can be used advantageously and economically in repairing fractured or broken rock when compared with rock bolting or timbering.
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APA: Jr. Oitto  (1965)  RI 6626 Use Of Polyester-Type Resin To Stabilize Fractured Rock: A Progress Report

MLA: Jr. Oitto RI 6626 Use Of Polyester-Type Resin To Stabilize Fractured Rock: A Progress Report. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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