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Vol 49 Iss. 1
Pages:
60-66
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Article

Calculation of concrete piers-walls for strength and stability

Authors:
V. N. Semevskii
Yu. I. Panenkov
M. P. Markovich
Date submitted:
1963-07-19
Date accepted:
1963-09-07
Date published:
1964-10-31

Abstract

At two-stage development of powerful steeply falling deposits with replacement of inter-chamber ore pillars with concrete wall supports it is very important to choose the right wall thickness and concrete grade. The methodology of such calculations is insufficiently covered in mining engineering literature. Laboratory studies on models at the Leningrad Mining Institute have shown that inter-chamber concrete supports in mining systems with ore storage or under-storey stripping (with subsequent filling of chambers with stockpiles) resist lateral loads like thin slabs with different fixing along the contour. The final destruction of the wall under the action of lateral loading occurs from the loss of stability by overturning or shear (wall subsidence).

Область исследования:
Mining
Funding:

None

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