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  • AUSIMM
    Reflections on Empirical Methods in Geomechanics – The Unmentionables and Hidden Risks

    By F T. Suorineni

    Empirical methods are deeply rooted in geomechanics. This is a consequence of the recognised complexity of the nature of the rock mass. The usual assumptions of material continuity, homogeneity, isotr

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    A Bounding Surface Model for Sand Subjected to Blast-induced Vibrations

    By L M. Zhang, T H. Xu, J Zhao

    Blasting is one of the most commonly used strategies for excavation in civil and mining engineering. Yet blasting can also bring along such undesirable effects as ground vibrations and soil disturbanc

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Rock Stresses at Ok Tedi, Papua New Guinea

    By L Mollison, K W. Mills, N R. P Baczynski, M F. Lee, I A. de Bruyn

    This is the first of two papers concerned with rock stress inputs to various mine design issues at the large Ok Tedi open pit mine in Papua New Guinea. The companion paper (also published at this conf

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    An Introduction to Discrete Fracture Network Modelling and its Geotechnical Applications

    By F M. Weir, M Fowler

    A discrete fracture network (DFN) approach involves numerical modelling that explicitly represents how defects may be spatially distributed through a rock mass. A DFN is a 3D realisation of the ‘small

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Mining through Sandfill Using Spiling Bars

    By D Carroll

    Mining of the zinc, lead and silver deposit at the Broken Hill Southern Operations site has been occurring for over 100 years. As a result of this, a significant amount of high-grade ore is now taken

    Nov 5, 2014

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    Geotechnical Challenges for Underground Commercial Space and Quarrying in Australia

    By A B. Bayooke, A C. Robertson

    In terms of underground tunnelling in metres advance per capita, Australasia compares well with the best world performers. This is because of the large number of metalliferous mines, coalmines and civ

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Experiments on Rock Burst and its Control

    By L R. Sousa, M He

    Rock burst is common in deep underground excavations and is characterised by a violent ejection of block rocks from excavation walls. It is critical to understand the phenomenon of rock burst and part

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    RISKGATE – Shared Coal Mining Knowledge for Managing Risks across Ground Management

    By P Bergin, J M. Galvin, J Harris, J Li, P Kirsch, M Shi, B Hebblewhite, B Whittaker, R Mitra, D Sprott

    Controlling unwanted ground movement is critical in mining as well as many other highly hazardous environments, such as construction and tunnelling. Sharing knowledge about effective hazard management

    Nov 5, 2014

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    Rock Strength Anisotropy and Its Importance in Underground Geotechnical Design

    By M Sandy, A Vakili, J Albrecht

    Although rock strength anisotropy is a well-known phenomenon in rock mechanics, its impact on geotechnical design is often ignored. No widely accepted guideline currently exists for its characterisati

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Towards the Implementation of Discrete Fracture Network Modelling as a Geotechnical Design Tool – Case Study of Callie Underground Mine

    By S F. Rogers, K Doumis, J H. Graaf, B J. Barsanti

    Advances in technology now allow geotechnical practitioners to better describe the properties and variability of a rock mass through advances in surface and underground mapping, borehole technology an

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Exploring the Use of Fibre Reinforced Shotcrete in Large Diameter Shafts

    By D J. Kilkenny, D A. O’Toole, P B. Hills, K L. Seah

    An investigation was undertaken to critically analyse the use of fibre reinforced shotcrete (FRS) for a variety of applications in large diameter shafts. Those applications included the use of FRS wit

    Nov 5, 2014

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    A New Tool for Extensometer Data Analysis and Improved Understanding of Geotechnical Risk Factors

    By M Szwec, P Corbett, P Sheffield

    Centennial Coal operates the Springvale and Angus Place longwall mining operations that extract coal beneath the Newnes Plateau in the Western Coalfields of New South Wales. Springvale and Angus Place

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Design and Construction Contract C916 Beauty World Station and Tunnels, Singapore

    By R McDonough

    DTL2 contract C916 was awarded in March 2009 for S$340 M. This contract includes two mass rapid transit (MRT) 1100?m long bored tunnels using two slurry tunnel boring machines (TBMs), with an internal

    Sep 17, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Comparison of Excavation Methods in Different Ground Conditions with the Decision Aids for Tunnelling

    By F Sandrone, J-P Dudt, J Zhao, E Paltrinieri

    Tunnel boring machines (TBMs) excavation is nowadays more and more considered a valuable alternative to conventional tunnelling. As a matter of fact, thanks to its advantages such as greater rate of a

    Sep 17, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Fibre-reinforced Geopolymer Concrete – An Innovative Material for Tunnel Segments

    By M Wieloch, D Wimpenny, M Chappell

    Fibre-reinforced geopolymer concrete (FRGC) contains no Portland cement or steel reinforcement, but instead uses synthetic fibre reinforcement and a geopolymer binder. The use of geopolymer binder in

    Sep 17, 2014

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    Deformation Mechanisms of the South West Rail Link Underpass beneath the Hume Highway

    By S J. Clarke, C S. Walker

    The South West Rail Link (SWRL) project involved construction of a rail line to service new residential areas in south-west Sydney. The 11 km rail line is conveyed through a short tunnel at shallow de

    Sep 17, 2014

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    A Review of the Applications of Tunnel Boring Machines in Mines

    By Q Gong, J Li, J Zhao, Y Zheng

    Excavation by tunnel boring machines (TBMs) offers many advantages over conventional excavation methods, in terms of safety level, working environment, advance rate and overall cost. While TBMs have b

    Sep 17, 2014

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    Waterview Connection – Temporary Works for Tunnel Boring Machine?Launching

    By D Kubik, K The

    The New Zealand (NZ) Transport Agency’s Waterview Connection will complete Auckland’s Western Ring Route, a 47 km north–south motorway alternative to Stage Highway 1. The project is being delivered by

    Sep 17, 2014

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    Analysis of Stability and Design of Face Support for Cross Passages – Waterview Connection Tunnels, Auckland, New?Zealand

    By M G. Wansbone, R Bhargava

    The inferred ground conditions for the proposed mined cross passages at the northern end of the Waterview Connection tunnels consist of an overburden of alluvial and residual soils, with mixed face ge

    Sep 17, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Initial Thoughts on Application of the Volume Loss Approach for Estimates of Surface Settlement Due to Tunnelling in Weathered Rock

    By S Kowalczuk, S V. L Barrett

    The potential for adverse surface settlement during tunnelling in soil and rock poses a significant risk to the successful completion of any tunnelling project. Undesirable ground movement may lead to

    Sep 17, 2014