Geomechanical Assessment for Drifts and Chambers Development in the Athabasca Basin

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Theophile Yameogo
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Aug 1, 2010

Abstract

Much has been said about the methodology of geomechanical design in underground excavations. However, the geological, hydrogeological and geotechnical complexities encountered at the production horizons in the Athabasca Basin commanded for a novel approach in the geomechanical assessment and design of underground openings. Rock mechanics engineers at Cameco McArthur River have been able to establish a practical methodology that goes beyond known conceptual approaches. In this paper, the author describes the original challenges and unique approach in the geomechanical assessment for drifts and chambers development. The example of the successful development of the 510-8225N Chamber will also be presented.
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APA: Theophile Yameogo  (2010)  Geomechanical Assessment for Drifts and Chambers Development in the Athabasca Basin

MLA: Theophile Yameogo Geomechanical Assessment for Drifts and Chambers Development in the Athabasca Basin. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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