Rock Mass Mechanical Behavior Assessment at the Porce III Underground Powerhouse Complex, Colombia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ludger Suarez-Burgoa
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

At the Porce III Underground Powerhouse Complex in Colombia, the observational method (Peck, 1969), was used to provide information to an underground wedge and a 2D Finite Element Method numerical models, both used to estimate the mechanical behavior of the hoisting rock mass. The observation process consisted in collecting fault events in the field and in interpreting Multiple Point Borehole Extensometers and Surface Convergence Displacement Points readings. The calibrated models were employed to predict the behavior of the pillars formed between the machine and transformer caverns. The observational method is an important activity during excavation of large openings and provides arguments to understand the rock mass mechanical behavior.
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APA: Ludger Suarez-Burgoa  (2008)  Rock Mass Mechanical Behavior Assessment at the Porce III Underground Powerhouse Complex, Colombia

MLA: Ludger Suarez-Burgoa Rock Mass Mechanical Behavior Assessment at the Porce III Underground Powerhouse Complex, Colombia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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