Stress Evolution and Failure Characteristics of Overburden During Multi‑Stope Mining for a Gently Inclined Thin Orebody - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Yuanhui Li Zhipeng Xiong Kunmeng Li Pengfei Yu Yueyue Ding Zhengrong Li
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Abstract

The stress evolution and failure characteristics of overburden were studied during multi-stope mining for a gently inclined thin orebody. Firstly, an indoor physical experiment was conducted on the excavation of a multi-stope mine with an orebody dip angle of 20°. The results show that the vertical stress concentration area gradually shifts to deep-buried rock mass with the mining from shallow to deep buried stopes, resulting in shear failure originating from high stress. On the contrary, the pressure relief zone presents an asymmetric distribution characteristic that is biased towards the upper part of the goaf, resulting in large subsidence and tensile failure of the stope #1 and #2 roofs. Secondly, the numerical simulation model under the same geological condition was established to measure the roof deformation at different stages of mining. The numerical simulation results are in good agreement with the physical test results; the roof displacement is largest in stope #2, second-largest in stope #1, and smallest in stope #3. Finally, the evolution of deviator stress concentration, displacement field and potential failure zone of overburden under different orebody dip angles were studied. As the dip angle of the orebody increase, the deep-buried stope roof changes from deviator stress release to deviator stress concentration in different stages of mining, and shear failure is most likely to be induced when the orebody dip angle is 30°. Meanwhile, the closure displacement of the stope roof decreases gradually, while the tangential displacement increases, so the anti-sliding ability of the support bodies in the stope should be improved. The potential tensile failure zone gradually shifts from the center of the goaf to the upper part, and the deep-buried stope roof evolves from tensile failure to shear failure. Results of this research expected to provide guiding significance for stope support design to control roof deformation and failure, to ensure the safety of the stope.
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APA: Yuanhui Li Zhipeng Xiong Kunmeng Li Pengfei Yu Yueyue Ding Zhengrong Li  (2023)  Stress Evolution and Failure Characteristics of Overburden During Multi‑Stope Mining for a Gently Inclined Thin Orebody - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)

MLA: Yuanhui Li Zhipeng Xiong Kunmeng Li Pengfei Yu Yueyue Ding Zhengrong Li Stress Evolution and Failure Characteristics of Overburden During Multi‑Stope Mining for a Gently Inclined Thin Orebody - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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