Geotechnical Evaluation For The Design And Construction Of Mine Projects (4bd0c866-12e8-4d49-923c-02cf84dcd6fb)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. A. Moss
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The installation of equipment and structures at mines often requires the evaluation of unique loading and operating conditions. Consideration of these unusual features is required throughout design and construction and into operation. The necessity for employing sound civil, structural and mechanical engineering techniques to the design of structures and equipment is well understood. However, the influence of geotechnical factors on the overall behavior during construction and operation of these facilities is less appreciated. Mine operators routinely perform exploratory drilling for the purposes of defining ore deposits. These exploration activities can be extensive and often include provisions for assessment of subsurface conditions as they relate to the mining operation, i.e., requirements for ground support. All of these factors are important to the economics of the mine and are well justified. Surface facilities are provided to access and service the mine and they play an important role in the successful development and operation of a project. Headframes, hoist foundations and shaft collars, in particular, are examples of unique installations encountered at underground mine sites. The design and above surface behavior of these facilities can be analyzed with the usual fundamental engineering practices employed throughout the engineering professions. This requirement during the project development is understood and adopted. Unfortunately, near surface exploration for the purposes of assessing soil and rock conditions for foundations are often given a reduced priority and less consideration. This paper is aimed at providing an outline into the benefits and importance of performing such explorations and to provide a brief discussion of the merits of such an approach. References in the paper relate particularly to shaft headframes, hoists and shaft collars but the issues raised apply equally well to other installations of a similar nature, e.g. milling equipment.
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APA: T. A. Moss  (1992)  Geotechnical Evaluation For The Design And Construction Of Mine Projects (4bd0c866-12e8-4d49-923c-02cf84dcd6fb)

MLA: T. A. Moss Geotechnical Evaluation For The Design And Construction Of Mine Projects (4bd0c866-12e8-4d49-923c-02cf84dcd6fb). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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