Modelling the Non-linear Behaviour of Fractured Seams in Deep Gold Mines

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. K. Brummer
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

A simplified two-dimensional plane strain numerical technique for the non- linear modelling of a tabular mining excavation in brittle host rock under high stress conditions is described. The model has been developed using relatively straightforward assumptions based on extensive underground investigation of the fracturing and deformation of rock at the stope face in deep gold mines on the Witwatersrand, together with observed rock behaviour under laboratory conditions. The reef rock is modelled as a linear string of yielding elements which interact horizontally, while the elastic rockmass remote from the reef is modelled using boundary element techniques. This elementary technique is shown to produce results which agree closely with the observed behaviour of the fractured rock during the mining of a remnant pillar
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APA: R. K. Brummer  (1987)  Modelling the Non-linear Behaviour of Fractured Seams in Deep Gold Mines

MLA: R. K. Brummer Modelling the Non-linear Behaviour of Fractured Seams in Deep Gold Mines. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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