Geotechnical Shaft Reconciliation at Oyu Tolgoi, Mongolia

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M F. Lee A Purvee L J. Mollison
Organization:
The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Pages:
9
File Size:
654 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Oyu Tolgoi is a large Cu-Au porphyry deposit in the south Gobi desert, Mongolia. The first of several deep, large-diameter, concrete-lined shafts, Shaft 1, is nearing completion. It will have a finished depth of 1380 m at a diameter of 6.7 m. These shafts will provide access to and hoisting capacity for block caving of deep underground ore. Geotechnical site investigations, and associated predictions of stability and ground support requirements, are compared against actual construction performance. Routine mapping is essential, along with checks against predictions and informing the contractor of ground conditions and variances.Advance rates are compared against predicted rock mass quality. A reasonable correlation exists between Qwall and advance rate. Overbreak and concrete liner thickness is related to the blockiness quotient, RQD/Jn.A ætool-bagÆ of just a few support elements (chain-link mesh, fibrecrete and 2.4 m long friction anchors and resin grouted re-bar bolts) was able to cope with the ground conditions encountered. QA/QC procedures are essential from the factory, through site storage to installation.
Citation

APA: M F. Lee A Purvee L J. Mollison  (2008)  Geotechnical Shaft Reconciliation at Oyu Tolgoi, Mongolia

MLA: M F. Lee A Purvee L J. Mollison Geotechnical Shaft Reconciliation at Oyu Tolgoi, Mongolia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account