Rock Classification For Portal Design

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
G. K. Rogers
Organization:
International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The portal, which is the near-horizontal, surface point of entry to an underground excavation, can often be an exceedingly difficult area in terms of ground control. Surface and subsurface failures at portals, as discerned during a study involving over 300 case histories, are unfortunately, common. To aid in the engineering evaluation of portals, the Geomechanics Classification System was appended with discontinuity orientation assessment values and support/excavation guidelines. Also, a design model utilizing RMR predicted rock loads in conjunction with half-dome theory is proposed for the most common type of portal failure. Other pertinent comments and recommendations relating to portal stability are included.
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APA: G. K. Rogers  (1989)  Rock Classification For Portal Design

MLA: G. K. Rogers Rock Classification For Portal Design. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1989.

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