Stress, Property, and Deformation Measurement for In Situ Validation of a Salt Mine Main Entry System Designed Using the Stress Control Method

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Dickie B. H. Gardner S. Serata
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Since 1958, the Sifto Salt Division of Domtar, Inc., has operated the Goderich (Ontario) salt mine in Michigan basin bedded halite, with shafts located on Lake Huron's eastern bank. Initial mining utilized a conventional room and pi1lar pattern. However, roof deterioration developed. Incidence of progressive upward failure of saltback and over1yings ha1ey-do1omite layers intensified with entry aging. Studies were therefore initiated on new mining patterns utilizing the Serata Stress Control Method. Pursuant thereto, three test areas, indicated in the mine plan of Fig. 1, were designed and excavated. Full conversion to Stress Control mining was effected in January, 1983. This paper focusses on the instrumentation work in the third test area. Test Area 3 was designed to validate the excavation geometry of the new stress-controlled main entry system. The testing of that design was accomplished, in part, by comprehensive in situ stress, property, and deformation measurements on the performance of the model main entry section of Test Area 3. The paper describes: (1) the theoretical background of the SPDR/Stress Control Method; (2) specific problems and objectives addressed by the 1983 program of in situ measurements, (3) measurement results; and (4) conclusions drawn therefrom.
Citation

APA: D. Dickie B. H. Gardner S. Serata  (1986)  Stress, Property, and Deformation Measurement for In Situ Validation of a Salt Mine Main Entry System Designed Using the Stress Control Method

MLA: D. Dickie B. H. Gardner S. Serata Stress, Property, and Deformation Measurement for In Situ Validation of a Salt Mine Main Entry System Designed Using the Stress Control Method. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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