OFR-62-79 Geotechnical Assessment Of Potential Methods Of Underground Mining Of The Copper-Nickel Deposits Of Northeastern Minnesota

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 92
- File Size:
- 11936 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1978
Abstract
Copper-Nickel ores in northeastern Minnesota could establish a new industry in a region where underground mining has not been active. This study reviews geotechnical data relevant to the selection and design of underground mines in this region and by numerical structural analysis evaluates the importance of some geotechnical parameters to mine method selection. Because of the rapid development of computer modeling many new techniques have become available for modeling rock mass behavior in recent years. An overview of these methods is presented and their applicability to mine design reviewed. Methods included in this summary were the differential continuum models, such as finite Pint and finite difference, integral continuum models, such as boundary element, displacement discontinuity and boundary integral equation methods, and discontinuum methods such as the distinct block model. The displacement discontinuity method was used to evaluate the influence of geotechnical parameters on some aspects of mine design. Three problems; room stability, pillar stability on a weak inclined contact and sill pillar thickness influence on sill pillar stability, were analyzed to evaluate the relative importance of insitu stress field and joint properties on design. It was concluded that for stability analysis the initial horizontal stress is of most importance in all aspects of design. The position, orientation, persistence and strength of joints is also of primary concern. In a more general sense, however, it was concluded that detailed geotechnical parameters have much less influence on mine method selection than more general factors such as rock quality, initial stress state, orebody shape and economics.
Citation
APA:
(1978) OFR-62-79 Geotechnical Assessment Of Potential Methods Of Underground Mining Of The Copper-Nickel Deposits Of Northeastern MinnesotaMLA: OFR-62-79 Geotechnical Assessment Of Potential Methods Of Underground Mining Of The Copper-Nickel Deposits Of Northeastern Minnesota. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.