Application Of Three-Dimensional Stress Analysis To Optimizing Pillar Stability And Mining Layout

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. D. Hammett
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

This paper describes an investigation that MS carried out using the three-dimensional, stress analysis computer program "NFOLD" to assess pillar stability in relation to existing mining conditions and the proposed layout of future stopes. The stress analyses were designed to assess the present stability of the mine (particularly the pillars adjacent to the shaft), the change in pillar stresses as mining proceeds, and the optimum stope geometry to minimize ground control problems. The existing conditions were modelled first, and rock mass strengths were adjusted until a good agreement between the predicted and observed conditions was obtained. Analyses of alternative mining layouts, based on the calibrated rock mass strengths, were then compared. The paper describes the results and the conclusions of the study.
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APA: R. D. Hammett  (1983)  Application Of Three-Dimensional Stress Analysis To Optimizing Pillar Stability And Mining Layout

MLA: R. D. Hammett Application Of Three-Dimensional Stress Analysis To Optimizing Pillar Stability And Mining Layout. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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