Analysis Of Temperature, Stress And Displacement In Mine Development Openings In Alluvial Permafrost

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 443 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
Because of its many advantages, roof bolting has been widely used in hard-rock underground mines. In this paper, the applicability of roof bolts to mine openings in frozen ground, and the affects of bolts on the stability of the openings are presented. A comprehensive finite-element program, ABAQUS, was used to analyze the temperature distribution, the stress field and the displacement, field around a mine opening. Openings that were supported by roof bolts and openings that were unsupported were both analyzed. The thermal and mechanical processes were treated as a quasi-coupled problem, with the thermal analyses being conducted first, followed by the mechanical analyses in each case. For the opening under consideration, i.e., a roof area of 15 m2, five to seven roof bolts are appropriate. When the number of bolts is less than five, the displacement within the ground can be improved only locally.
Citation
APA: (1997) Analysis Of Temperature, Stress And Displacement In Mine Development Openings In Alluvial Permafrost
MLA: Analysis Of Temperature, Stress And Displacement In Mine Development Openings In Alluvial Permafrost. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.