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High Strength Support for Soft Surrounding Rock in Deep Underground Engineering - Theory and Key Technology (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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High Strength Support for Soft Surrounding Rock in Deep Underground Engineering - Theory and Key Technology (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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This book examines the field of surrounding rock control mechanisms
and support technologies in underground engineering, and proposes a
high-strength support system to address the complex conditions in
underground engineering, such as high stress, extremely soft rocks,
fault fracture zone and strong mining activity. It also
comprehensively discusses the concept and bearing mechanisms of the
supporting system, design calculation methods, field application
and key construction technologies. The book describes the design
and construction of a large-scale mechanical test system,
independently developed by the author for high- strength confined
concrete arches, which can also be used to define the mechanism of
deformation and failure of confined concrete arches. Further, the
book explores the application of the confined concrete support
system in underground engineering with complex conditions, and its
control effect on soft surrounding rock. The first international
book presenting the theory and key technologies of high-strength,
confined concrete support, it is a valuable reference resource for
design, construction and supervision staff in the field of
geotechnical engineering, as well as for teachers, students and
researchers.
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