OFR-186(3)-83 Development Of A Continuous Shaft Lining System - Volume III

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert Torbin
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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508
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The objectives of the Continuous Shaft Lining (CSL) System are to reduce the costs, safety hazards, and time currently required in lining mine shafts with concrete. The CSL will line machine bored shafts downward from the shaft collar on a continuous basis using an inverted, pressurized slipforming technique. The technique for slip-forming downwards has been demonstrated and refined under this program. The approach taken involved laboratory scale testing of key features of the CSL concept. These feature tests included concrete distribution, concrete sealing, concrete slipforming and development of a reliable concrete mix. Based on these results, a full scale above-ground test facility and CSL were designed and fabricated. The objectives of these tests were to demonstrate the viability of the basic concept; to establish operating limits; and to provide input data and information for the design of a second generation shaft lining system. The results of the program have led to a CSL design and operational philosophy which will need to be tested in an underground environment before industry will accept the technology. However, the next generation CSL promises to meet all the original program technical objectives.
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APA: Robert Torbin  (1983)  OFR-186(3)-83 Development Of A Continuous Shaft Lining System - Volume III

MLA: Robert Torbin OFR-186(3)-83 Development Of A Continuous Shaft Lining System - Volume III. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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