Procedures for Assessing Flow Capacity and Seepage-face Patterns of Linear Deposits of Mine-Waste

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Ali Roshanfekr
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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28
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May 1, 2011

Abstract

Linear mine-waste dumps at open-pit mine sites essentially represent expedient places to deposit large quantities of waste rock. Being in valleys in most cases, the effect of the water flowing through and out of the deposit often raises questions about their hydraulic behaviour and geotechnical stability, especially the zone of the downstream toe. In order to provide better tools to assess the behaviour of these dumps a laboratory and analytical study was conducted. Firstly, physical models were built to assess the flow capacity and hydraulics associated with the linear growth of such dumps. It was found that the elevation of the point of first-emergence on the downstream side becomes constant after the dump grows to a certain length, but that the upstream depth concurrently increases. The limits of applicability of the theories of Hansen et al. (1995, 2005) are discussed in this regard. Secondly, in analysing the seepageface downstream, two approaches for solving this spatially varied flow (SVF) problem were undertaken. Under one of the approaches links to SVF depths were merely made to the hydraulic heads of the body (interior) and flux was calculated using conventional surficial nodes after the fact, Under the other approach flux nodes were used to link the SVF algorithm to the hydraulic heads further ?inside? the body of the rockfill. Although there are inherent uncertainties, it was found that these two methods can be made to perform equally well. Research continues but it appears that a linear variation in depth can be assumed without inducing any unrealistic exit gradients in the zone of primary concern with respect to unravelling.
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APA: Ali Roshanfekr  (2011)  Procedures for Assessing Flow Capacity and Seepage-face Patterns of Linear Deposits of Mine-Waste

MLA: Ali Roshanfekr Procedures for Assessing Flow Capacity and Seepage-face Patterns of Linear Deposits of Mine-Waste. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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