The equivalence of fibre and mesh reinforcement in the shotcrete used in tunnel-support systems

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 20
- File Size:
- 2037 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1990
Abstract
The literature on shotcrete is reviewed with the object of identifying aspects that have not been addressed specifically in terms of its structural performance and manufacture as applied to underground mines. The programme and results of a series of full-scale tests on mesh- and fibre-reinforced shotcrete panels are presented, from which it is concluded that fibre-reinforced shotcrete is competent, especialy at large deformations, and is equivalent in structural performance to mesh-reinforced shotcrete for a fibre content of 3 per cent by mass: furthermore, that the support design systems developed for mesh-reinforced shotcrete are directly applicable to fibre-reinforced shotcrete. The Q-NATM system for the design of temporary tunnel support is presented briefly as one such system. It provides for the integrity of the excavation to be considered in terms of its competence and displacement determinateness, and represents the first systematic procedure for the design of temporary tunnel support. Finally, the support designed on the basis of the Q-NATM system for the main and cross-cut tunnels on the production level in the proposed BA5 block cave at Premier Mine is presented as a practical example of the design of fibre-reinforced shotcrete as part of an overall support system.
Citation
APA:
(1990) The equivalence of fibre and mesh reinforcement in the shotcrete used in tunnel-support systemsMLA: The equivalence of fibre and mesh reinforcement in the shotcrete used in tunnel-support systems. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.