Modeling of energy parameters ERR and TESR around burst- prone mine openings

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Simon
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Strain-burst phenomena are generally characterised by sudden releases of energy in a volume of highly stressed rock. Strain bursts are encountered in situations such as crown pillar bursts during cut-and-fill mining, face bursts at development headings cord floor bursts in deep shaft sinking. This paper describes a simple two-dimensional linear elastic FE modeling approach that leads to the calculation of the energy-release rate (ERR) and the total energy storage rate (TESR) in the rock-mass around the openings. The merits of using such energy parameters in the analysis of strain-burst problems for identifying areas of high energy release/storage are discussed through a case stud v. However, much site-specific back analyses are needed to better understand how strain bursts and energy parameters are interrelated.
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APA: R. Simon  (1999)  Modeling of energy parameters ERR and TESR around burst- prone mine openings

MLA: R. Simon Modeling of energy parameters ERR and TESR around burst- prone mine openings. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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