Geotechnical areas to facilitate intelligent mechanized mining

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. W. Grodner J. K. Schweitzer G. Guler J. Maaren
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2001

Abstract

The selection of the most suitable mechanized mining strategy has to consider the geotechnical environment in which it will be operating. A mechanized mining method or machine is designed to a given set of specifications to work within an environment. The geological conditions that define this environment are fixed—detailed information of these conditions for design specifications is thus critical. Two major classes of geotechnical parameters are defined—critical and design. The critical controlling factors are a result of mineral composition, size, shape, abundance, assemblage and associated texture, as well as discontinuity type and orientation. Design parameters are specific to each deposit, and their nature cannot be broadly described, as with the critical factors. It is shown that for major deposits in South Africa, namely the Witwatersrand Basin (gold), the Bushveld Igneous Complex (PGEs) and the Karoo Coalfields that by incorporating geological and geotechnical information that appropriate mechanized mining methods can be deduced, and that the performance and design parameters of specific technologies can be determined
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APA: M. W. Grodner J. K. Schweitzer G. Guler J. Maaren  (2001)  Geotechnical areas to facilitate intelligent mechanized mining

MLA: M. W. Grodner J. K. Schweitzer G. Guler J. Maaren Geotechnical areas to facilitate intelligent mechanized mining. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2001.

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