Arching Effects and Sillmat Behaviour

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Euler De Souza
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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9
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342 KB
Publication Date:
May 1, 2002

Abstract

This paper presents a study conducted to assess sillmat behaviour during undercut mining and to provide a comprehensive understanding of the effects of arching and sillmat thickness on stability. The design study investigated the effects of such parameters as stope width and height, closure strains, orebody geometry and inclination, wall roughness, fill properties and cure time on the stability of cemented sillmat during undercut mining. Arching effects have been quantified based on centrifuge modeling studies for the different mining conditions. Observations have indicated that the degree of arching is a function of stope geometry, wall roughness, fill cohesion, and wall closure. Arching effects increased with decreasing stope width, increasing backfill cohesion and frictional resistance, increasing wall roughness and with wall closure.
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APA: Euler De Souza  (2002)  Arching Effects and Sillmat Behaviour

MLA: Euler De Souza Arching Effects and Sillmat Behaviour. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2002.

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