Abstract

Mine shafts are those workings without which the normal operation of coal enterprises and underground construction facilities is impossible. The new experience in the construction of mine shafts for the Dnipro Metro is based on the rejection of prefabricated structures. In addition, the ellipse structure of the mine shaft 15 bis of the Dnipro Metro is uncharacteristic for construction in Soviet and post-Soviet Ukraine. That is why technological advancements in the design of vertical workings for the non-circular structure require scientific justification. The complexity of operating such underground facilities under the engineering and geological conditions in the city of Dnipro is the interaction with a heterogeneous massif. Therefore, the design of the mine shaft frame involves its division into parts (the so-called pile system and shotcrete system). The finite-element models of both systems have been developed. A search for the force factors in a non-circular structure of the shaft has been carried out; the parameters for both systems have been substantiated. The results of the analysis have made it possible to scientifically substantiate the structural solutions. They enable the prediction of high strength indicators of the mine shaft under construction in a heterogeneous rock massif.

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