Effect Of Depth, Span, Stope Support, And Discontinuity Strength On The Stress And Stiffness Characteristics Of The Fractured Rock Around A Tabular Mining Excavation

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 1411 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1993
Abstract
The mining-induced effects around narrow tabular stopes have traditionally been evaluated in terms of elastic continuum analyses. An understanding of the phenomenological behaviour of the rock surrounding deep-level gold mines has accordingly been developed on the basis of such analyses. However, elastic analyses do not afford reliable representations of the behaviour of rock in which failure may occur on discontinuities. This paper describes investigations that show how the stress and stiffness characteristics of a rockmass are affected under such circumstances for representative ranges of values for the relevant parameters (depth, span, support stiffness, field stress ratio, and discontinuity strength). These investigations afford a substantially different understanding of the mechanical behaviour of rock that is subject to failure. Instead of forming an arch across the abutments, the rock in the hangingwall bears directly across the stope onto the footwall and, instead of being subjected to tension, the nether hangingwall is clamped in compression in the horizontal direction.
Citation
APA:
(1993) Effect Of Depth, Span, Stope Support, And Discontinuity Strength On The Stress And Stiffness Characteristics Of The Fractured Rock Around A Tabular Mining ExcavationMLA: Effect Of Depth, Span, Stope Support, And Discontinuity Strength On The Stress And Stiffness Characteristics Of The Fractured Rock Around A Tabular Mining Excavation. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.