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Shaft lining and grouting problems associated with cotgrave and bevercotes shafts
Problems associated with sinking of two concrete-lined shafts in Nottinghamshire area of England where heavily watered strata were encountered; importance of correct placing, mix and thickness of lining is stressed; lining thickness is particularly important in thinner sections; freezing, cement grouting and chemical grouting were employed; majority of grouting was carried out through shaft lining, with pressures limited to 300 psi. (see also v 209 n 5409-10 Dec 18-25 1964 p 817-26)
Shaft lining and grouting problems associated with cotgrave and bevercotes shafts
Problems associated with sinking of two concrete-lined shafts in Nottinghamshire area of England where heavily watered strata were encountered; importance of correct placing, mix and thickness of lining is stressed; lining thickness is particularly important in thinner sections; freezing, cement grouting and chemical grouting were employed; majority of grouting was carried out through shaft lining, with pressures limited to 300 psi. (see also v 209 n 5409-10 Dec 18-25 1964 p 817-26)
Shaft lining and grouting problems associated with cotgrave and bevercotes shafts
Colliery Guardian
Redfern, A. (author) / Pinder, B.F. (author)
Colliery Guardian ; 210
1964
7 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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