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Study on the Safety Distance between the Mining Area and the Underground Opening for Facilities under Different Rock Mass Conditions at Limestone Quarry

Authors :
Ikematsu, S.
Sasaoka, T.
Akihiro Hamanaka
Shimada, H.
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
International Society for Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 2019.

Abstract

In Japan, a bench cut method is mainly applied for limestone quarries. As most of the mines are located in the mountain regions and steep slope mountains, the shaft and the underground opening for installation of facilities such as crushing equipment are applied in order to provide workability and economic efficiency for transportation and crushing ores. However, as the mining operation proceeds, the level of the pit will be down and the distance between the mining area which is the bottom of the pit and the opening for underground facilities such as crushing equipment become to be short. In order to maintain the safe mining operation and the stability of the underground opening, the appropriate distance between them has to be maintained. Therefore, in order to develop the guidelines for safety distance between the mining area and the underground opening for installation of facilities such as crushing equipment under different rock mass conditions in a limestone quarry, a series of numerical simulations are conducted by means of finite differential code “FLAC3D”.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
5th ISRM Young Scholars' Symposium on Rock Mechanics and International Symposium on Rock Engineering for Innovative Future
Accession number :
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