Evaluation Of Ground Support At A Trona Mine Using Instrumented Cable And Rebar Bolts

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Lewis A. Martin Catherine A. Dreesbach Rimas Pakalnis
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Jan 10, 2000

Abstract

Instrumented cable bolts developed at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health were used in conjunction with existing ground control systems to monitor rock mass loads at Tg Soda Ash's trona mine, Granger, WY. Axial and shear loads were determined to levels of strain gauge accuracy of ±5 N or ±5 micro strain. These gauges were embedded in a remanufactured king wire that replaced the conventional king wire. Cable bolt performance, quality of grout, and installation techniques were also assessed. By using instrumented cables, a mine operator can determine axial load along the cable at predefined gauge locations. These data provide necessary input for an operator to design a safer working environment for miners.
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APA: Lewis A. Martin Catherine A. Dreesbach Rimas Pakalnis  (2000)  Evaluation Of Ground Support At A Trona Mine Using Instrumented Cable And Rebar Bolts

MLA: Lewis A. Martin Catherine A. Dreesbach Rimas Pakalnis Evaluation Of Ground Support At A Trona Mine Using Instrumented Cable And Rebar Bolts. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2000.

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