Mine haulage drifts are the primary access to the mining blocks of an orebody in a multilevel mining system of a tabular ore deposit. Drift instability could lead to serious consequences such as injuries, production delays and higher operational cost. In this paper, the haulage drift stability is evaluated on the basis of the primary rock support system comprising 1.8 m resin grouted rebars in the drift walls and 2.1 m long in the drift back. Three failure criteria adopted and compared are Mohr-Coulomb yield zones, elasto-plastic and linear elastic brittle shear failure with respect to lower and same-level mining and filling steps in the vicinity of the haulage drift. The Random Monte–Carlo (RMC) is used in conjunction with finite difference FLAC for random assignment of model input parameters in the FLAC grid. The results are presented in terms of probability of instability and categorized with respect to failure condition and mining step.
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قسم البحث
سنة البحث
2012
مجلة البحث
Int. J. Mining and Mineral Engineering (DOI: 10.1504/IJMME.2012.048000)
الناشر
Inderscience Publishers
عدد البحث
Vol. 4, No. 1, 2012
تصنيف البحث
1
صفحات البحث
63-87
موقع البحث
http://www.inderscience.com/info/inarticle.php?artid=48000
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