The aim of this project is to investigate temporary and face area support systems (with special reference to the use of tendon support). Improved face area support design methodologies are proposed, and a probability analysis is conducted to investigate excavation stability and the requirements of a temporary support system.
Reference:
Daehnk, A, et al. 2000. Support technologies to cater for rockbursts and falls of ground in the immediate face area, volume 1. Safety in Mines Research Advisory Committee, GAP 606, March, 2000, pp 1-22
Daehnk, A., Acheampong, E., Reddy, N., Le Bron, K., & Haile, A. (2000). Support technologies to cater for rockbursts and falls of ground in the immediate face area, volume 1. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1770
Daehnk, A, E Acheampong, N Reddy, KB Le Bron, and AT Haile. "Support technologies to cater for rockbursts and falls of ground in the immediate face area, volume 1." (2000): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1770
Daehnk A, Acheampong E, Reddy N, Le Bron K, Haile A, Support technologies to cater for rockbursts and falls of ground in the immediate face area, volume 1; 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1770 .