Stability Control and Monitoring in Deep Latrobe Valley Open Cuts

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Fraser CJ
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Stability control plays a prominent part in the planning and execution of coal winning in the deep open cuts in the Latrobe Valley operated by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV). Different stability mechanisms affect the individual overburden and coal faces. These are the classical rotational slip in overburden and the three-dimensional tetra- hedral wedge or planar block slip in the coal faces. The stability of the overall batters is affected by the so-called "block sliding" mechanism, which is unique in Australian open cuts. The basal stability of the open cuts is affected by pressure from water in confined aquifers underlying the coal being excavated. This paper describes each of these mechanisms and the current monitoring and con- trol techniques practised by the SECV.
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APA: Fraser CJ  (1982)  Stability Control and Monitoring in Deep Latrobe Valley Open Cuts

MLA: Fraser CJ Stability Control and Monitoring in Deep Latrobe Valley Open Cuts. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.

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