Analysis Of Drift Stability Based On Drift Convergence And Surrounding Rock Deformation Observations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Sun
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Due to unfavorable geological condition, excessive deformation of mine drifts occurred in a large underground copper and nickel mine. In searching for a solution, a comprehensive underground monitoring program was implemented and the opening convergence and the surrounding rock deformation were monitored. A large number of field data were collected and thoroughly analyzed. The convergence and deformation as function of time and depth were determined and a rock stability index was proposed. Based on the deformation-time and deformation-depth relations, critical deformation times and locations were identified and defined as characteristic values to be used for mine opening and support designs. The characteristic values are critical in the application of two-step supporting system, and the determination of support parameters. The application of the method developed in this study has demonstrated that this practical approach in support design and installation is effective. With the two-step supporting system, a long-term drift stability can be achieved in the mine.
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APA: C. Sun  (1998)  Analysis Of Drift Stability Based On Drift Convergence And Surrounding Rock Deformation Observations

MLA: C. Sun Analysis Of Drift Stability Based On Drift Convergence And Surrounding Rock Deformation Observations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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