Horizontal Stresses In The Hangingwall Of Tabular Stopes

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. P. Squelch
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The question of what stress condition exists in the hangingwall of tabular stopes remains topical and largely unanswered. Limited field data exist to quantify the situation and provide calibration for investigative computer modelling exercises. Work conducted in1989 and 1990 under a Chamber of Mines Research Organization (now the CSIR: Division of Mining Technology) programme of research into the behaviour and benefits of backfill may assist with this situation. The original work was motivated by the premise that the improved hangingwall stability in backfilled panels (identified by rockfall accident analyses) is due to a change in the hangingwall stress regime. Current, largely theoretical, studies into mechanisms of stope hangingwall behaviour and support interaction could benefit from considering these data. Keywords: Backfill, horizontal stress, stope hangingwall, hangingwall stability, support interaction.
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APA: A. P. Squelch  (2002)  Horizontal Stresses In The Hangingwall Of Tabular Stopes

MLA: A. P. Squelch Horizontal Stresses In The Hangingwall Of Tabular Stopes. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.

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