Improvements to Reinforcement Systems Through Dynamic Testing

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A Thompson E Villaescusa
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The Western Australian School of Mines (WASM), Kalgoorlie, has been performing dynamic testing of reinforcement systems as part of the Minerals and Energy Research Institute of Western Australia (MERIWA) Projects M349 and M349A sponsored by WASM, the Western Australian State Government and the mining industry. These projects have resulted in the construction and commissioning of the WASM Dynamic Test Facility and a program of reinforcement system testing. The primary purpose of the WASM projects is to evaluate the performance of complete reinforcement systems when subjected to an axial dynamic load. The test procedure, monitoring and associated analysis enable assessments for each component (ie the element, the internal fixing mechanism and the surface hardware) of the reinforcement system. The performance of a reinforcement system is usually defined by a static force-displacement response to axial loading. However, this static response may not be applicable to dynamic loadings associated with violent failure of rock due to overstressing as mines progress to greater depths. It was therefore appropriate that the responses of reinforcement systems subjected to dynamic loading be defined and evaluated. The key findings from the tests on a number of reinforcement systems are presented and recommendations made regarding their application for dynamic loading.
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APA: A Thompson E Villaescusa  (2008)  Improvements to Reinforcement Systems Through Dynamic Testing

MLA: A Thompson E Villaescusa Improvements to Reinforcement Systems Through Dynamic Testing. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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