Numerical Model Parametric Study on the Effect of Stope Undercutting

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. Zniber El Mouhabbis
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2009

Abstract

Ore dilution or stope overbreak increases the cost of production and ultimately reduces the profitability of a mining operation. The adverse economic impact of ore dilution is due to the added costs associated with the mucking, haulage, crushing, hoisting, milling, and treatment of waste rock or low grade ore in the hangingwall and footwall. One factor that could have a significant influence on stope overbreak is the undercutting of the stope into the walls. Undercutting stope walls is often necessary, in particular in narrow vein mines. Moreover, equipment size has a role in drift sizing where stope undercutting may become a must in order to fit the mobile equipment while respecting legal clearances.
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APA: H. Zniber El Mouhabbis  (2009)  Numerical Model Parametric Study on the Effect of Stope Undercutting

MLA: H. Zniber El Mouhabbis Numerical Model Parametric Study on the Effect of Stope Undercutting. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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