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Cable bolting is a supporting method for reinforcing large rock masses and tunnels applied in underground and surface mining as well as in large civil engineering excavations. The most used material in cable bolting is a seven-wire steel strand with a diameter of 15.2 mm. Usually two strands are installed in the same hole and grouted with a cement-water mix. This literature review was carried out for The development of cable bolting research project. The aim of this literature review is to gather experiences of yieldable supporting methods mentioned in literature. By the experience gathered from literature, the best solution for a yielding cable bolt is proposed.
Cable bolting is a supporting method for reinforcing large rock masses and tunnels applied in underground and surface mining as well as in large civil engineering excavations. The most used material in cable bolting is a seven-wire steel strand with a diameter of 15.2 mm. Usually two strands are installed in the same hole and grouted with a cement-water mix. This literature review was carried out for The development of cable bolting research project. The aim of this literature review is to gather experiences of yieldable supporting methods mentioned in literature. By the experience gathered from literature, the best solution for a yielding cable bolt is proposed.
Yielding Cable Bolt
I. Satola (author)
1996
48 pages
Report
No indication
English
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