Conference Proceedings
11th AusIMM Underground Operators' Conference
Conference Proceedings
11th AusIMM Underground Operators' Conference
Quality Control Aspects of Shotcrete in Mining - The Round Determinate Panel Test
Shotcrete usage in declines and developments has become pervasive as operators strive to achieve production improvements. Issues of mix control, fibreload, thickness control, temperature and curing conditions all play a part in the quality control. Often to overcome some of the quality control issues designers over specify the strength requirements in order to meet their operational constraints. Adherence to the standard civil testing requirements of 28 days moist cured at 21C without properly calibrating these results to the changing environment underground leads to contractual disputes. There are a number of standard tests specified including cylinder tests, cored tests, beam tests and round determinate panel (RDP) panel tests. The logistics of storing these samples and then transporting them to concrete testing laboratories without due regard to temperature changes with time can influence the results._x000D_
All the samples can be readily handled by personnel except the RDP panel. The standard RDP panel is 800 mm diameter by 75 mm thick and requires an ITH machine at the mine and a fork lift at the laboratory to move it around. This paper will examine the possibility of a panel which provides scalable results to the standard RDP panel but can be easily handled by personnel and/or tested on site with suitable equipment. This allows for faster turn around and better quality control for the sample prior to testing. This enhances the identification of quality control issues at the mine and improves safety._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Dight, P M and McKenzie, R, 2011. Quality control aspects of shotcrete in mining - the round determinate panel test, in Proceedings 11th AusIMM Underground Operators' Conference , pp 187-190 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
All the samples can be readily handled by personnel except the RDP panel. The standard RDP panel is 800 mm diameter by 75 mm thick and requires an ITH machine at the mine and a fork lift at the laboratory to move it around. This paper will examine the possibility of a panel which provides scalable results to the standard RDP panel but can be easily handled by personnel and/or tested on site with suitable equipment. This allows for faster turn around and better quality control for the sample prior to testing. This enhances the identification of quality control issues at the mine and improves safety._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Dight, P M and McKenzie, R, 2011. Quality control aspects of shotcrete in mining - the round determinate panel test, in Proceedings 11th AusIMM Underground Operators' Conference , pp 187-190 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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P M Dight, R McKenzie
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