Thin spray-on liner (TSL) is a fast-setting multi component polymeric material applied on a rock surface with a thickness of 2-5 mm. TSLs are primarily used as an areal support element in a support system that also incorporates rock bolts. Different laboratory and field tests were performed to understand the support performance of the TSL for underground design. The research described in this paper presents laboratory studies of the tensile creep behaviour of a cement based TSL for the first time in the literature. For this purpose, "dogbone" tensile/ tensile creep test samples were prepared under laboratory conditions with different curing times (1, 7, and 14 days) and were tested under 23 +/- 2 degrees C laboratory conditions according to...
Creep of in-situ rock bolts has been apparent and problematic since their introduction in the mining...
This study suggests a new support performance criterion for TSL ”Tensile Toughness”. For an effectiv...
The effectiveness of ground support systems under dynamic loading conditions is of prime interest to...
Rock supporting has a vital importance in longevity and sustainability of all underground openings. ...
Surface supports are widely used in underground excavations. Since conventional surface support line...
Thin spray-on liners (TSLs) are fast-setting multi component polymeric materials applied on rock or ...
Ground support has always been considered as a challenging issue in all underground operations. Many...
Thin spray on liners (TSL) are polymeric or cement-based products that have been used for undergroun...
Abstract Thin Spray-on Liners(TSLs) based on polymer materials have been considered as an alternativ...
This research study investigates the effect of curing time on elastic material properties (Young’s m...
The effects of curing time on tensile elastic material properties of thin spray-on liners (TSLs) wer...
Polymer-based products are widely used as load-carrying components in different structural applicati...
Polymeric materials are commonly used as load-carrying components in different structural applicatio...
Thin spray-on liner (TSL) is a surface protection technology used by spraying a polymer film, which ...
Rock supporting has a vital importance in longevity and sustainability of all underground openings. ...
Creep of in-situ rock bolts has been apparent and problematic since their introduction in the mining...
This study suggests a new support performance criterion for TSL ”Tensile Toughness”. For an effectiv...
The effectiveness of ground support systems under dynamic loading conditions is of prime interest to...
Rock supporting has a vital importance in longevity and sustainability of all underground openings. ...
Surface supports are widely used in underground excavations. Since conventional surface support line...
Thin spray-on liners (TSLs) are fast-setting multi component polymeric materials applied on rock or ...
Ground support has always been considered as a challenging issue in all underground operations. Many...
Thin spray on liners (TSL) are polymeric or cement-based products that have been used for undergroun...
Abstract Thin Spray-on Liners(TSLs) based on polymer materials have been considered as an alternativ...
This research study investigates the effect of curing time on elastic material properties (Young’s m...
The effects of curing time on tensile elastic material properties of thin spray-on liners (TSLs) wer...
Polymer-based products are widely used as load-carrying components in different structural applicati...
Polymeric materials are commonly used as load-carrying components in different structural applicatio...
Thin spray-on liner (TSL) is a surface protection technology used by spraying a polymer film, which ...
Rock supporting has a vital importance in longevity and sustainability of all underground openings. ...
Creep of in-situ rock bolts has been apparent and problematic since their introduction in the mining...
This study suggests a new support performance criterion for TSL ”Tensile Toughness”. For an effectiv...
The effectiveness of ground support systems under dynamic loading conditions is of prime interest to...