Document Type
Technical Report
Abstract
Some of the underground excavation problems encountered in arctic and subarctic environments associated with thermal disturbance are excessive settlement of ground surface and pronounced displacement around openings. This study investigated the possible links between the significant settlement. Ground temperature was found to be the most influential. An empirical equation was developed for the USBM gravel room to predict the effect of temperature on creep of frozen gravel. Separation of the roof gravel and silt was observed as steady heating process increased the gravel temperature by one degree. The temperature dependent material constants were estimated from the laboratory testings. The factors affecting the creep characteristics were temperature and applied stress level. The primary creep behavior of frozen gravel loaded under 18% of unconfined compressive strength at 25° and 29° could be predicted empirically.
Publication Date
9-17-1983
Recommended Citation
Huang, S.L., "Research into the safety and efficiency of underground placer mining and frozen ground" (1983). MIRL Open File Reports. 14.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_mirl_open_file_reports/14
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/2181