Impact of steel properties on the susceptibility to corrosion of weld mesh and mesh straps

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. Hadjigeorgiou S. J. Thorpe E. Storimans F. D. Agrensa
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Oct 9, 2024

Abstract

Reinforcement and surface support are part of an integrated system that transfers and shares loaduntil the excavation surface is stabilized or until the ground support system fails. Steel mesh is the most popular primary surface support element in underground hard rock mines in Canada. Mesh straps are a secondary surface support that provide additional containment as they distribute the load between and across the reinforcement elements. This investigation addresses the role of steel properties, and in particular steel chemistry, in the long-term performance of mesh and mesh straps when exposed to an aggressive corrosive environment. It reports on comparative accelerated corrosion studies to compare the resistance to corrosion of different surface support elements. This has significant implications on the choice of surface support and the anticipated rehabilitation requirements.
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APA: J. Hadjigeorgiou S. J. Thorpe E. Storimans F. D. Agrensa  (2024)  Impact of steel properties on the susceptibility to corrosion of weld mesh and mesh straps

MLA: J. Hadjigeorgiou S. J. Thorpe E. Storimans F. D. Agrensa Impact of steel properties on the susceptibility to corrosion of weld mesh and mesh straps. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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