Analysis Of Slope Stability And Interaction With Underground Workings

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Morrongiello
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines Fimiston Open Pit is mining through a dense network of disused level workings and stopes of varied sizes and orientations. This study investigated the interaction between underground workings and the pit slope stability, in particular for the ultimate pit depth of over 600 metres. Parametric analyses were conducted on the structural and rock mass properties in order to provide realistic input. Several cases in both 2D and pseudo 3D using UDEC were modeled and analyzed to investigate the performance of the rock mass at various mining stages. The concept of equivalent property factor was also introduced to model the 3D behavior using 2D models. Based on the modelling results, the possible failure mechanisms and deformation of the pit walls were assessed. Factors of safety have been derived for the pit slope at different mining stages using the strength reduction technique. The modelling results agree well with pit performance monitoring results to date. The concept and results presented in this paper could be a useful reference for operations with similar circumstances and stress regimes.
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APA: M. Morrongiello  (2005)  Analysis Of Slope Stability And Interaction With Underground Workings

MLA: M. Morrongiello Analysis Of Slope Stability And Interaction With Underground Workings. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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