INFLUENCE OF MASSIVE PARAMETERS ON THE DEGREE OF COMPENSATION OF THE BREED BOOK
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https://doi.org/10.31618/nas.2413-5291.2021.1.73.492Keywords:
hardening mixtures, various-strength compositions, deformations, massif hardening, development technologyAbstract
The processes of interaction of destroyed geomaterials within the working chamber and the degree of compaction of the filling material are investigated depending on the design parameters of the filling array. It was found that the value of the compaction coefficient of the rock filling at different points of the vertical section of the chamber is not the same and changes with an increase in the height of the filling array, the width of the treatment space and the angle of incidence, while the influence of the angle of incidence and the width of the working space is, respectively, 2.8 and 4.2 times lower. than the height of the filling array
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