Estimation Of Long-Term Stability Of Mine Pillars In Underground Pit

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
S. Yamashita
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Recently in Japan, unexpected degradation (surface subsidence) at old underground quarry sites, such as 'Ohya-Ishi' (pumice tuff) pit field has often been occurred. At these quarry sites, the excavation was started 20 or 30 years ago with mechanical chain cutter and the Room and Pillar method, and stopped 7 or more years ago. Therefore, a reliable method has been required for an estimation of long term mechanical properties of the rock and for an observation of a stability of rock-pillars or structures. In this study, creep tests under uniaxial compressive load were carried out on the 'Ohya-Ishi', with the aim of estimating the long term stability of the rock. From these results, a creep mechanism of the rock was discussed using the failure mechanism hypothesis proposed by Bieniawski and by others. On this basis, critical time to failure was predicted by the relationship between the logarithm of life time and stress ratio of the sustained axial creep load. Additionally, outline of the monitoring system of AE/MS activity in the field, which have set by the Ohya Aria Consolidate Public Corporation and the others to predict or to prevent the degradation of those residual pillars, is to be reported. Key words : Ohya-ishi, Pumice tuff, Mine pillar, Long term stability, Creep, Critical time
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APA: S. Yamashita  (1996)  Estimation Of Long-Term Stability Of Mine Pillars In Underground Pit

MLA: S. Yamashita Estimation Of Long-Term Stability Of Mine Pillars In Underground Pit. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1996.

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