Application of Rock Mass Characterization to the Stability Assessment and Blast Design in Hard Rock Surface Mining Excavations

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 496 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
The presence and orientations of fractures and discontinuities in rock masses exposed in a surface mining excavation are likely to have a great influence on both slope stability and blasting efficiencies. The classification of rock materials requires detailed investigations which are of interest to the design engineer. In designing a safe mining excavation, an engineer must take a number of decisions regarding face support and orientation based on the evalu¬ation of local strength and structural conditions encountered. The description of rock masses requires information additional to the properties of the rock material, discontinuities and other characteristics of engineering importance. Such information involves the acquisition of the following data: The description of the rock mass with reference to major geological structures. The orientation, nature, spacing and persistence of discontinuities. Degree of weathering. A critical review of rock mass classification systems and their application to surface mine excavation design and stability analysis is presented. The field investigation techniques for collecting rock mass data are described together with the techniques of analysis and presentation of data. Laboratory tests are carried out to determine intact rock strengths and deformation parameters of rock. The paper presents two case studies from the British hard rock surface mining industry to illustrate the application of the rock mass classification systems to stability analysis and excavation design.
Citation
APA:
(1986) Application of Rock Mass Characterization to the Stability Assessment and Blast Design in Hard Rock Surface Mining ExcavationsMLA: Application of Rock Mass Characterization to the Stability Assessment and Blast Design in Hard Rock Surface Mining Excavations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.