Shear Strength Assessment of a Footwall Slab Using Finite Element Modelling (8b2e89dc-c0b3-4744-93cc-ccc49b155f5c)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
N. Bahrani
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Photogrammetry surveys were used to document a footwall slab failure that occurred at a surface coal mine located on the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains. Photographs taken before and after the failure provided the pre- and post-failure geometry of the slope and the failed slab. A 2D finite element model was constructed using slope profiles. The model contained joint elements that represented the bedding surface upon which the slab slid and the model was used to analyze the footwall slope. The in situ stresses, rock properties and the bedding surface shear strength and stiffness properties are discussed. The process of mining out a valley and exposing a highwall was modelled. As expected, elastic valley rebound occurred in the model, but shear stress and shear displacement reversals along the slip surface were also observed. The modelling results provided new insight into shear strength degradation that occurs when the pit floor approaches and then passes a specific point in the highwall.
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APA: N. Bahrani  (2009)  Shear Strength Assessment of a Footwall Slab Using Finite Element Modelling (8b2e89dc-c0b3-4744-93cc-ccc49b155f5c)

MLA: N. Bahrani Shear Strength Assessment of a Footwall Slab Using Finite Element Modelling (8b2e89dc-c0b3-4744-93cc-ccc49b155f5c). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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