David Bell Mine Underhand Cut and Fill Sill Mat Test

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Donovan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2007

Abstract

Underhand cut and fill mining is being planned for selected areas at the David Bell Mine where high ground stresses have resulted in particularly challenging mining conditions. In order to test the placement and performance of a variety of underhand cut and fill paste mats three different designs have been installed and extensively instrumented along the A-Zone 9C ore sill. The sill is approximately 87m long, 4.0m high, and 5.0m average width. The sill was broken into 3 sections each of which will contain one of the sill mat designs. The underhand sill will be mined 3.75mW x 4.0mH, allowing for some overbreak while minimizing the risk of the back span exceeding the design limit of 4.0mW. Each test sill mat includes pre and post-support and includes 0.5m (18?) broken muck mat placed along the sill floor. Upon developing beneath these mats quantitative and qualitative measures will be used to determine which design is the most suitable for application in underhand mining at David Bell.
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APA: J. Donovan  (2007)  David Bell Mine Underhand Cut and Fill Sill Mat Test

MLA: J. Donovan David Bell Mine Underhand Cut and Fill Sill Mat Test. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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