The Plate-And-Bar Model Of Rock Mass In Cooper Ore Exploitation Designing

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jan Walaszczyk
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The paper concerns the calculation of stresses and displacements in working area of room-and-pillar mining system of cooper ore mines. A three-dimensional rock mass model based on the finite element method has been developed. The complete strain-stress characteristic for pillars has been applied, but for the purpose of modeling the curve has been approximated by three segments of lines: - the first represents a behavior of pillar before a failure, -the second corresponds to a progressive pillar failure phase, - the third represents the part of the curve, where the increase of strains do not cause the stress changes, and it is called the residual strength. The criterion of model stability has been derived, which can be useful for predicting rockmass stability. The programs have been built, which allow to calculate stresses in bar elements, displacements in plate nodes, and estimate the stability of the model, which consists of plate elements and one-dimensional elements with a segment strain-stress characteristic. The programs were used to consider two different problems, which are connected with mining design and the exploitation systems.
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APA: Jan Walaszczyk  (1992)  The Plate-And-Bar Model Of Rock Mass In Cooper Ore Exploitation Designing

MLA: Jan Walaszczyk The Plate-And-Bar Model Of Rock Mass In Cooper Ore Exploitation Designing. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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