RI 6887 Deep Mine Stress Determinations Using Flatjack And Borehole Deformation Methods

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert W. Ageton
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines investigated the in situ vertical component of the rock stress in the rib of the haulage drift on the 6100-level of the Star mine, Burke, Idaho, using the flatjack and borehole deformation methods. The estimate of the vertical component of stress about 2 feet into the rib at a station along the haulage drift on the 6100-level of the Star mine by the flatjack method is approximately 5,875 psi, whereas the borehole deformation procedure at this station yielded a value of 5,500 psi for the same depth into the rib. The test zone is approximately 5,625 feet below the surface.No attempt was made to extrapolate stress estimates beyond the depth of the flatjack installation.
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APA: Robert W. Ageton  (1967)  RI 6887 Deep Mine Stress Determinations Using Flatjack And Borehole Deformation Methods

MLA: Robert W. Ageton RI 6887 Deep Mine Stress Determinations Using Flatjack And Borehole Deformation Methods. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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