Daehnke, ALe Bron, KBVan Zyl, M2007-12-142007-12-141999-10Daehnke, A, Le Bron, KB and Van Zyl, M. 1999. Preliminary investigation into the zone of support influence and stable span between support units. Safety in Mines Research Advisory Committee, GAP 627, October, 1999, pp 1-174http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1796The aim of this project is to formulate a basis for quantifying support mechanisms, and specifically to gain insights into the influence of rock discontinuities on stable spans. The work gives a preliminary analysis of the support interaction with a discontinuous rock mass, and the understanding thereof will ultimately result in an optimized support system design methodology. It is emphasised that, due to the preliminary nature of the work, the support design methodology proposed here is untried in the field. Before its full acceptance, the methodology should be subjected to field trials, and assessed and calibrated under actual rockfall and rockburst conditions. It is highly recommended to conduct further research work focusing on in situ evaluations of the proposed design methodology. This is considered an essential extension to this work.enSIMRACGAP 627Support unitsRock massSupport design methodologyPreliminary investigation into the zone of support influence and stable span between support units.Conference PresentationDaehnke, A., Le Bron, K., & Van Zyl, M. (1999). Preliminary investigation into the zone of support influence and stable span between support units. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1796Daehnke, A, KB Le Bron, and M Van Zyl. "Preliminary investigation into the zone of support influence and stable span between support units." (1999): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1796Daehnke A, Le Bron K, Van Zyl M, Preliminary investigation into the zone of support influence and stable span between support units; 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1796 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Daehnke, A AU - Le Bron, KB AU - Van Zyl, M AB - The aim of this project is to formulate a basis for quantifying support mechanisms, and specifically to gain insights into the influence of rock discontinuities on stable spans. The work gives a preliminary analysis of the support interaction with a discontinuous rock mass, and the understanding thereof will ultimately result in an optimized support system design methodology. It is emphasised that, due to the preliminary nature of the work, the support design methodology proposed here is untried in the field. Before its full acceptance, the methodology should be subjected to field trials, and assessed and calibrated under actual rockfall and rockburst conditions. It is highly recommended to conduct further research work focusing on in situ evaluations of the proposed design methodology. This is considered an essential extension to this work. DA - 1999-10 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - SIMRAC KW - GAP 627 KW - Support units KW - Rock mass KW - Support design methodology LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 1999 T1 - Preliminary investigation into the zone of support influence and stable span between support units TI - Preliminary investigation into the zone of support influence and stable span between support units UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1796 ER -