Steel Supports at Bawdwin Mines, Burma

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
F. J. Budin
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 3, 1960

Abstract

Steel supports are increasingly used in metal mines for junctions, chambers, and other wide openings and for semi-permanent areas such as haulageways, shaft stations, and pump rooms. Steel lasts longer-especially in wet mines and where foul air is present-and is procurable in different sizes that will carry heavier loads than any timber of equivalent cross section. The chief advantage of steel supports is that less excavation is needed than with timber support of the same strength, so that faster progress can be made. Since there is no possible way to calculate the exact weight on supports, sizes must be chosen by experience. Any adjustment and cutting of steel supports underground would be costly and time-consuming, and it is therefore advisable to cut sets beforehand at the surface workshops. This requires standardization of sets. All these problems have been recognized at Bawdwin Mines, Burma, where mining is difficult, slow, and very expensive. The lead-silver ore is very brittle, with hanging and footwall rock of unconsolidated rhyolite tuff. During the rainy season from May to October water penetrates into the mine, and where soft rock is present disintegration into a loose mass around openings can be expected. For this reason heavy 10x10-in. timber caps break quickly in drifts and crosscuts, and timber rots in a very short time. An average increase of 50 pct in both maintenance work and costs could not be avoided.
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APA: F. J. Budin  (1960)  Steel Supports at Bawdwin Mines, Burma

MLA: F. J. Budin Steel Supports at Bawdwin Mines, Burma. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1960.

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