An Investigation On The Stability Of A Deep Open Pit Lignite Mine Using Finite Elements Analysis

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Stiakakis
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The paper presents a geotechnical simulation of the "Mavropigi" open pit mine (Western Macedonia Lignite Center, Greece), using the finite element method. The simulation was based on the initial planning of the pit using Mohr-Coulomb and Soil Hardening models. Results indicate high stability factors as well as the magnitude of the expected horizontal displacements and floor heaving. However, these deformations do not influence decisively the overall stability unless locally adverse tectonics are encountered. Results can be used in the ongoing update of mine planning and stability evaluation.
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APA: E. Stiakakis  (2006)  An Investigation On The Stability Of A Deep Open Pit Lignite Mine Using Finite Elements Analysis

MLA: E. Stiakakis An Investigation On The Stability Of A Deep Open Pit Lignite Mine Using Finite Elements Analysis. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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