Application of Stress, Geologic, and Support Design System (Sgssm) to Ground Control for Mine Slope Entries

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1609 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
Accurate evaluation of stress and geological conditions is critical to ground control design in underground openings. For a mine slope entry, the problem becomes more complicated because a slope transverses through many different types of strata. Mine slope ground control has traditionally been practiced based on trial and error and prior experience. There is currently no well-accepted slope and support design methodology available for an economical and technically sound ground control plan. Over the last few years, Keystone Mining Services, LLC (KMS), the engineering affiliate company of Jennmar Cooperation, has developed a ground support design methodology called the ?Stress, Geologic, and Support design system? (SGSSM). This patent pending method enables accurate analysis of actual geo-technical conditions and stress; identifies strong, fair, and weak sections along the slope; formulates primary and supplemental roof bolting systems, designs optimal long-term steel structure support; and verifies the adequacy of the developed support. The method has been successfully utilized on various new slope projects and has been well received by state and federal regulatory agencies during the approval process. This paper details the concepts of the methodology using an actual case study of a slope project in the Midwest.
Citation
APA:
(2011) Application of Stress, Geologic, and Support Design System (Sgssm) to Ground Control for Mine Slope EntriesMLA: Application of Stress, Geologic, and Support Design System (Sgssm) to Ground Control for Mine Slope Entries. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2011.