Research on Cataclastic Rock Bolting Control

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Due to the complexity of cataclastic rock structure, joint development, cataclastic rock bolting is a difficult problem to solve. According to roadway engineering properties and deformation characteristics of liu qiao one ore two level six mining area-380 transport cross section, choose one supporting form, adopt the method of numerical simulation to analysis its supporting effect, to ensure the stability of surrounding rock and the safe running of the roadway.

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