An ultra-deep well bottom powder ore recovery shaft and its rapid construction support method
A technology for ultra-deep wells and fine ore, which is applied in shaft equipment, well sinking, mining equipment, etc., can solve problems affecting safe and stable operation, collapse, and wall slats, etc., to ensure stable operation, enhance strength, and improve operating environment. Effect
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[0024] The powder ore recovery shaft at the bottom of the ultra-deep shaft includes a lining board 1, welding studs 2, surrounding rock 3, and a concrete support layer 4. The lining board 1 is arranged inside the surrounding rock 3, and the welding studs 2 are evenly arranged in a staggered manner. On the outer wall of the liner 1, welding studs 2 and the liner 1 are connected by welding; there is a pouring gap between the liner 1 and the surrounding rock 3, and the gap between the liner 1 and the surrounding rock 3 is poured with Concrete support layer 4; when the surrounding rock 3 is under-excavated h 2 , the relationship between the length L of the welding stud 2 and the thickness D of the concrete support layer 4 is D=L+h 1 , reserve undercut thickness h 2 It is to ensure that when the surrounding rock 3 is under-excavated, the welding stud 2 still has the concrete protective layer thickness h required by the specification 1 , to ensure the support strength of the ultra...
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[0035] The powder ore recovery shaft at the bottom of the ultra-deep shaft includes a lining board 1, welding studs 2, surrounding rock 3, and a concrete support layer 4. The lining board 1 is arranged inside the surrounding rock 3, and the welding studs 2 are evenly arranged in a staggered manner. On the outer wall of the liner 1, welding studs 2 and the liner 1 are connected by welding; there is a pouring gap between the liner 1 and the surrounding rock 3, and the gap between the liner 1 and the surrounding rock 3 is poured with Concrete support layer 4. When there is no under-excavation in the surrounding rock 3, the relationship between the length L of the welding stud 2 and the thickness D of the concrete support layer 4 is D=L+h 1 + h 2 , the thickness of the concrete support layer 4 is expanded to enhance the support strength of the ultra-deep shaft bottom powder ore recovery shaft, to ensure that the surrounding rock 3 can work stably, and to ensure the stable operati...
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