Three-Dimensional Analysis Of Mine Dump Point Instability Under Moving Loads

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. L. Michalowski
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The operation of mobile mining equipment near the crest of stockpiles and wastedumps is a potentially hazardous practice which often results in localized slope failures. A limit plasticity approach to determine the total admissible weight for moving loads near slope crests is presented. A three-dimensional analysis provides an upper bound solution to the load that can be applied to the top of the slope (dump point), and it also provides the critical distances of the load from the slope crests. The analysis accounts for the inertial forces generated by the deceleration of a moving load (e.g., a dump truck), and it also includes the drag resistance of the front wheels if the brakes are engaged. The results can be utilized to determine the safe operating distances for mobile equipment from the slope edge. This presentation will discuss the application of limit plasticity to the development of the local three-dimensional collapse mechanism. An example with realistic parameters also will be presented.
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APA: R. L. Michalowski  (1991)  Three-Dimensional Analysis Of Mine Dump Point Instability Under Moving Loads

MLA: R. L. Michalowski Three-Dimensional Analysis Of Mine Dump Point Instability Under Moving Loads. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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