Pillar design and the associated mining engineering constraints in hard rock bord-and-pillar mines

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
W. J. Theron D. F. Malan
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Nov 27, 2024

Abstract

Practical mining aspects should be considered when conducting pillar designs for bord-and-pillar layouts. The current methodology for pillar design will result in increasing pillar sizes with depth. This affects the extraction ratio and will result in onerous ventilation requirements when cutting large pillars. A holistic approach, including all mining engineering requirements, is required to ensure that the rock engineering designs are optimized to ensure efficient mining operations and sustainable production. Bord widths should not only be a function of the rock mass ratings, but should also be selected to fit the specifications of the mechanized equipment. The use of a ‘squat pillar’ formula for hard rock is discussed in the paper and the formula based on the exponents of the Hedley and Grant pillar formula, is explored. The effect of abutments and geological losses on average pillar stress is also explored. These factors must be considered when designing layouts at increasing depths.
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APA: W. J. Theron D. F. Malan  (2024)  Pillar design and the associated mining engineering constraints in hard rock bord-and-pillar mines

MLA: W. J. Theron D. F. Malan Pillar design and the associated mining engineering constraints in hard rock bord-and-pillar mines. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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