Quantifying The Increase In Adhesion Strength Of Shotcrete Applied To Surfaces Treated With High-Pressure Water (bdf546c6-606f-4249-9263-9ff9e5eef532)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. E. Kuchta
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Research is currently being conducted at the Colorado School of Mines in the use of high-pressure water for scaling down loose rocks in underground mine openings. In addition to improved miner safety, the adhesion strength of shotcrete applied to rock surfaces treated with high-pressure water is also increased significantly resulting in improved overall support capabilities of the shotcrete layer. Test results show an increase in adhesion strength by a factor of four on a concrete test wall cleaned with water at 21 Mpa (3000 psi) as compared to a surface cleaned at 0.7 Mpa (100 psi).
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APA: M. E. Kuchta  (2002)  Quantifying The Increase In Adhesion Strength Of Shotcrete Applied To Surfaces Treated With High-Pressure Water (bdf546c6-606f-4249-9263-9ff9e5eef532)

MLA: M. E. Kuchta Quantifying The Increase In Adhesion Strength Of Shotcrete Applied To Surfaces Treated With High-Pressure Water (bdf546c6-606f-4249-9263-9ff9e5eef532). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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