OFR-3(1)-85 Caving Mine Rock Mass Classification And Support Estimation - Volume I - Final Report

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert A. Cummings
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

A rock mass classification system has been developed for recommending drift support requirements in block caving mines. This development follows a two-year program incorporating field observations of support practice and performance in rocks of different classes, at several U. S. block caving mines. Popular rock mass classification systems presently in use for tunneling were applied at the various field sites; and were evaluated for conformance with caving mine support requirements and for general utility to caving mine operations. The developed system (MBR System) accepts readily-obtainable engineering and geologic data to yield a rational estimate of support requirements. The background and development of the MBR system is described in this report (Volume I). The use of the system is given in the Manual, a separate volume (Volume II).
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APA: Robert A. Cummings  (1984)  OFR-3(1)-85 Caving Mine Rock Mass Classification And Support Estimation - Volume I - Final Report

MLA: Robert A. Cummings OFR-3(1)-85 Caving Mine Rock Mass Classification And Support Estimation - Volume I - Final Report. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1984.

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