3-Dimensional Numerical Modelling of Stope Sequencing for Mine Planning

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2009

Abstract

There are many inherent risks in creating a mine plan for a new ore zone in an underground mine; one of such risks is the redistribution of stresses that could be a cause of instability. Using numerical modelling tools, it is possible to model the planned stope extraction sequence and evaluate the influence of mining induced stresses on the stability of remnant pillars, and use this information to remedy potential setbacks. This paper demonstrates this approach through a case study of the short-term mine plan of the Lapa mine of Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd., an underground gold mining operation near Val d?Or. Three-dimensional boundary element modelling is used to compute the stresses induced by the stope extraction sequence as planned with a longitudinal retreat mining method. The proposed methodology can be generalized to other mines that require an understanding of the stress concentrations at the pre-feasibility stage of mine design.
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APA:  (2009)  3-Dimensional Numerical Modelling of Stope Sequencing for Mine Planning

MLA: 3-Dimensional Numerical Modelling of Stope Sequencing for Mine Planning. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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