Analysis of the behavior of the weld mesh and the rolled mesh against static loads and a dynamic impact, to design the overlap according with the connection method. - RASIM2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Von Rickenbach R. Brändle R. Luis-Fonseca G. Fischer J. Jarufe R. Cornejo
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Apr 26, 2022

Abstract

Rock damage around underground excavations has been an important hazard in mines and tunnels. Rock dilation generates buckling that needs to be contained before it causes damage to equipment or safety concerns to mine workers. In seismically active mines, rockburst occurrence has been widely recognized as one of the most important hazards in deep mines and tunnels. While there is a wide range of cases where rockburst hazard can be mitigated through dedicated excavation sequences, reentry procedures or exclusion zones, there are still many situations where large unexpected rockbursting may occur, relying only on rock support as the last mitigation measure to prevent production and safety losses. Considering the previous situations, surface support as mesh, plays a major role containing the failed/ejected rock and providing a safe working environment to the underground operations. While there have been considerable achievements in improving mesh resistance, with more than 26Kj/m2 of energy dissipation capacity, there is still a lack of research in the overlapping mechanism and load transfer between contiguous mesh elements. This paper presents the state of the art in static and dynamic analysis of welded and rolled mesh overlaps, based on experimentation carried on by Geobrugg in their Research Center, leaving clearly established that the difference in meshes is not only in levels of energy absorption, but also concluding that in the case of high resistance rolled meshes overlapping is not necessary and the transmission of stresses can be fully guaranteed by using suitable connecting elements. All these characteristics, supported by operational advantages as light weight and mechanized mesh installation, provides a considerable improvement in safety and productivity, improving the economic value of the project
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APA: G. Von Rickenbach R. Brändle R. Luis-Fonseca G. Fischer J. Jarufe R. Cornejo  (2022)  Analysis of the behavior of the weld mesh and the rolled mesh against static loads and a dynamic impact, to design the overlap according with the connection method. - RASIM2022

MLA: G. Von Rickenbach R. Brändle R. Luis-Fonseca G. Fischer J. Jarufe R. Cornejo Analysis of the behavior of the weld mesh and the rolled mesh against static loads and a dynamic impact, to design the overlap according with the connection method. - RASIM2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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