Effect of Overlying Load on Exposed Backfill Block in Underground Mines

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Nadarajah Nanthananthan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2007

Abstract

Mine backfill has been widely used as a means of ground support. While proper design of backfill is important to ensure ground stability, understanding the failure mechanism and the various influencing factors in a filled block is essential. This paper presents a modified sliding failure model of a confined backfill block. The model considers both the gravity load of the backfill itself and the overlying load from fragmented ore or backfill on the top. A series of new equations were derived and the relationships between factors such as factor of safety, friction angle, cohesion and the exposed stope height were developed. This modified model will be a very useful tool in backfill design, for example, to optimize the design of backfill for a given stope geometry or to determine the maximum backfill height for a particular type of backfill.
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APA: Nadarajah Nanthananthan  (2007)  Effect of Overlying Load on Exposed Backfill Block in Underground Mines

MLA: Nadarajah Nanthananthan Effect of Overlying Load on Exposed Backfill Block in Underground Mines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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