Using UT3PC and LaModel to Aid the Mine Engineer in Evaluating Mine Layout Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mark K. Larson Bo Hyun Kim
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jul 1, 2023

Abstract

Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health have tested the finite element code, UT3PC, with LaModel to evaluate their results using know case studies. The purpose of the testing was to demonstrate the usefulness and limitations of these programs in evaluating mine layout design. Both of these software packages are simple to use and free for public download. Their use by mine engineers, along with other tools, such as empirical methods, can enhance the assessment of a mine layout design. LaModel can model mining layout on a mine scale or, at least, on a multiple-panel scale. However, this software has limitations in calibrating to conditions at many coal mines in the western United States. The UT3PC software models smaller parts of a mine and is used to evaluate the design of pillars, shafts, or drifts; but the software calculates all components of the stress tensor and provides stresses, displacements, and safety factors throughout the model volume. The two codes are used to evaluate design of one known case, and UT3PC is used to evaluate another case. The results and approaches demonstrated in the testing are intended to aid mine engineers in evaluating site-specific problems and to show that these tools can provide useful information to the mine engineer in evaluating mine layout design.
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APA: Mark K. Larson Bo Hyun Kim  (2023)  Using UT3PC and LaModel to Aid the Mine Engineer in Evaluating Mine Layout Design

MLA: Mark K. Larson Bo Hyun Kim Using UT3PC and LaModel to Aid the Mine Engineer in Evaluating Mine Layout Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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