Stress-displacement behaviour of the fractured rock around a deep tabular stope of limited span

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H. A. D. Kirsten
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The effects of the mining of deep-level tabular reefs are usually evaluated by use of continuum, elastic mining simulation analyses. This paper gives the results obtained from a series of analyses in which stopes of limited span are considered to be excavated in a non-linearly non-elastic, jointed and fractured rockmass. In particular, the theoretical influence of soft backfill in these conditions is evaluated. It is shown that the stress distribution and behaviour of the rockmass, alternately taken as an intact-elastic and as a fractured non-elastic medium, are completely different. The relevance of the energy-release rate commonly calculated in mining-simulation analyses, and the efficacy of its correlation with seismicity and the associated rockbursts, are reviewed. In deep-level mining operations, it is not practically feasible to obviate releases of seismic energy. The fact of their occurrence should therefore be accepted and, rather than considering the reduction of energy release as the primary objective, efforts should be concentrated on minimizing the effects of such release. Analytical results are given to demonstrate that this approach is not only correct, but also the only feasible solution to the rockburst-seismicity problem in deep mines.
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APA: H. A. D. Kirsten  (1989)  Stress-displacement behaviour of the fractured rock around a deep tabular stope of limited span

MLA: H. A. D. Kirsten Stress-displacement behaviour of the fractured rock around a deep tabular stope of limited span. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.

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