Introduction of Long, High Capacity, Highly Tensioned, Post- Grouted Cable Bolts at BHP Billiton?s San Juan Mine,

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
James Pile
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Long, high capacity, highly tensioned, cable bolts (strand bolts), stiff enough to be installed with resin like a solid bolt, yet flexible enough to be used in any lengths, have been widely used in Australian coal mines since the early 1990?s. A brief history and update on recent developments of this technology is provided. The first major US trial of this Australian technology, has recently taken place at BHP Billiton?s San Juan longwall coal mine in New Mexico. Thirty-five foot long, high capacity, highly tensioned, post-grouted cable bolts are being used to provide active secondary support of intersections in areas where operator safety and life of mine considerations are paramount, and standing support cannot be installed for reasons of equipment access. The cable bolts are resin anchored into overlying sandstone channels, tensioned, and post-grouted. The installation procedure and support results for these highly tensioned cable bolts are given.
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APA: James Pile  (2007)  Introduction of Long, High Capacity, Highly Tensioned, Post- Grouted Cable Bolts at BHP Billiton?s San Juan Mine,

MLA: James Pile Introduction of Long, High Capacity, Highly Tensioned, Post- Grouted Cable Bolts at BHP Billiton?s San Juan Mine,. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2007.

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