Risk-cost-benefit analysis for support design in burst-prone mines

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
R. K. Brummer P. K. Kaiser
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Jun 17, 1905

Abstract

Paper presented at the conference Risk assessment in the extractive industries, held in Exeter, 23-24 March 1994. A risk-based decision-making procedure has been developed for selecting rockburst-resistant tunnel support in burst-prone mines. The method is based on a risk-cost-benefit analysis and uses support cost data, costs associated with the risk of support failure or excavation loss, costs associated with accidents, injuries and deaths, and the benefits achieved by installing rockburst-resistant support. It takes into account the risk of damage to the support systems due to rockbursts, potential loss of production and the need to rehabilitate in the event of a damaging rockburst. A practical example is provided to illustrate the principles involved in the decision process
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APA: R. K. Brummer P. K. Kaiser  (1905)  Risk-cost-benefit analysis for support design in burst-prone mines

MLA: R. K. Brummer P. K. Kaiser Risk-cost-benefit analysis for support design in burst-prone mines. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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