WALL STABILIZATION IN MINES BY SPRAY-ON LINERS

D. P. Mason, N. Fowkes, R. M. Yemata, C. A. Onyeagoziri, H. Yilmaz
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Abstract Thin spray-on liners (TSLs) have been found to be effective for structurally supporting the walls of mining tunnels and thus reducing the occurrence of rock bursts, an effect primarily due to the penetration of cracks by the liner. Surface tension effects are thus important. However, TSLs are also used to simply stabilize rock surfaces, for example, to prevent rock fall, and in this context crack penetration is desirable but not necessary, and the tensile and shearing strength and adhesive properties of the liner determine its effectiveness. We examine the effectiveness of nonpenetrating TSLs in a global lined tunnel and in a local rock support context. In the tunnel context, we examine the effect of the liner on the stress distribution in a tunnel subjected to a geological or mining event. We show that the liner has little effect on stresses in the surrounding rock and that tensile stresses in the rock surface are transmitted across the liner, so that failure is likely to be due to liner rupture or detachment from the surface. In the local rock support context, loose rock movements are shown to be better achieved using a liner with small Young’s modulus, but high rupture strength.
喷淋衬板在矿井围岩稳定中的应用
摘要研究发现,薄型喷淋衬板(TSLs)可以有效地在结构上支撑矿山巷道的壁,从而减少岩爆的发生,而岩爆的发生主要是由于衬板穿透裂缝造成的。因此,表面张力效应是重要的。然而,TSLs也用于简单地稳定岩石表面,例如防止岩石坠落,在这种情况下,裂缝穿透是理想的,但不是必需的,衬垫的抗拉和剪切强度以及粘合性能决定了它的有效性。我们研究了非穿透式TSLs在整体衬砌隧道和局部岩石支护环境中的有效性。在隧道环境中,我们研究了衬砌对地质或采矿事件下隧道应力分布的影响。我们表明,衬板对围岩应力的影响很小,岩石表面的拉应力通过衬板传递,因此破坏可能是由于衬板破裂或脱离表面。在局部岩石支护情况下,使用杨氏模量小但断裂强度高的衬管可以更好地实现松散岩石的移动。
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