Numerical Modeling of Block Caving at the Grace Mine

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Giovanni B. Barla Stefan H. Boshkov
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The block caving method is examined in this paper on the basis of experimental results and observations in the field, and through the use of numerical modeling by the Finite Element Method. The Grace Mine, developed by a panel caving method, served as a reference case. However, the results obtained and the simulation techniques which have been developed may find useful application in more general conditions as encountered in other mining operations by block caving. Following a brief description of the Grace Mine and of the mining method, the problems associated with the behavior of underground drifts at the production levels, during undercutting and caving, are addressed. The most important results obtained through monitoring of strains and loads in the supports of a runway are discussed, while giving relevance to the sequence of mining operations in the immediate vicinity. The most important geomechanical data, as provided for subsequent modeling, are described with reference to: (a) rock mass characterization and (b) in situ state of stress. Then, the numerical modeling procedures, developed by the Finite Element Method in order to predict the caving phenomena and the behavior of underground openings during undercutting, are discussed. Finally, an attempt is made to compare the pre- dictions of the numerical analyses with, the measurements carried out at the instrumented site. Suggestions as to how to improve the results both qualitatively and quantitatively are also given.
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APA: Giovanni B. Barla Stefan H. Boshkov  (1984)  Numerical Modeling of Block Caving at the Grace Mine

MLA: Giovanni B. Barla Stefan H. Boshkov Numerical Modeling of Block Caving at the Grace Mine. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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