Geomechanics of the Carr Fork Mine Test Stope

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. G. Pariseau M. E. Fowler J. C. Johnson M. Poad E. L. Corp
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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36
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

This paper describes a comprehensive geomechanics case study of a full¬scale test stope at the Carr Fork Mine. The mine is owned by Anaconda Miner¬als Company and is located near Tooele, Utah. Large diameter blast holes were used in a new method known as blast hole post-fill (BHPF). The new design proved highly successful in contrast with earlier experience with vertical crater retreat (VCR) stopes. The main geomechanics objective was the estab¬lishment of a design procedure for optimizing stope and pillar dimensions with respect to productivity and recovery. An integrated three-part approach consisting of mine measurements, laboratory testing and finite element calcu¬lations was taken. Independent correlations of 0.88 and 0.89 between calculated and measured displacements and between estimated and observed yield :ones substantiate the finite element design approach using UTAH-II. Subse¬quent stope and pillar design analyses indicate that doubling of the original stope width at 50% extraction is quite possible without sacrifice of safety or stability.
Citation

APA: W. G. Pariseau M. E. Fowler J. C. Johnson M. Poad E. L. Corp  (1984)  Geomechanics of the Carr Fork Mine Test Stope

MLA: W. G. Pariseau M. E. Fowler J. C. Johnson M. Poad E. L. Corp Geomechanics of the Carr Fork Mine Test Stope. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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