Finite Element Model Study Of Slope Modification At The Kimbley Pit

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Wilson Blake
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

A mathematical model based on the finite element method of stress analysis has been used to describe the behavior of the western wall of the Kimbley Pit as its slope was steepened from 45 degrees to 57 degrees. Theoretical stress changes because of slope modification are slight except at the toe of the modified slope. Magnitudes of stress created are small when compared with the strength of a competent rock. Resulting displacement patterns point out the need for determining the in situ state of stress at a site prior to excavation or modification. A comparison of model results with field measurements shows that, in general, the model has described the measured behavior of the west wall of the Kimbley Pit remarkably well.
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APA: Wilson Blake  (1968)  Finite Element Model Study Of Slope Modification At The Kimbley Pit

MLA: Wilson Blake Finite Element Model Study Of Slope Modification At The Kimbley Pit. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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