Sinking A Freeze Shaft With Installation Of A Water-Tight, Flexible Lining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Klaus Stoss Bernd Braun
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The sinking and lining of a large mine shaft with 8.0 m i.d. and 1,133 m total depth is described in detail. The ground freezing method was applied to safely sink the shaft through unstable, waterbearing strata. Following a brief introduction to the geological and hydrological conditions and the owner's shaft requirements, is the general technical concept to sink and line the shaft. Particular emphasis is put on the lining system which has to provide stability and absolute watertightness for the lifetime of the shaft, even though mining takes place in its immediate proximity. Machinery and equipment used to execute the work are mentioned and commented. Furthermore, the excavation and lining of the large filling stations using rock anchors and shotcrete are described. Details on performance rates are given.
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APA: Klaus Stoss Bernd Braun  (1983)  Sinking A Freeze Shaft With Installation Of A Water-Tight, Flexible Lining

MLA: Klaus Stoss Bernd Braun Sinking A Freeze Shaft With Installation Of A Water-Tight, Flexible Lining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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