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Modeling Depth of Failure using Brittle Mohr-Coulomb Failure Model
By Nader Golchinfar
The V-shaped breakout zones around excavation boundary have been captured by a variety of numerical methods such as FEM and DEM methods and failure criteria such as linear Mohr-Coulomb and non-linear
Jun 1, 2012
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Comparison of Two Failure Criteria for the Assessment of Haulage Drift Stability Using Stochastic Analysis and Numerical Modelling
By Wael Abdellah
Mine haulage drifts are the primary access to the mining blocks of an orebody in a multilevel mining system of a tabular ore deposit. The stability and functionality of haulage drifts are thus crucial
Jun 1, 2012
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Ventilation Officers or Mine Managers? Who should Ultimately be Responsible for Mine Ventilation? A Comparison between Western Australia and Queensland
By A Halim
"There is still debate about who should ultimately be responsible for the ventilation system in anunderground mine. The Queensland Coal Mining Safety and Health Regulation 2001, states that adedicated
Jun 1, 2012
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Assessment of In Situ Stresses at Depth Using Borehole Breakouts
By Richard Simon
This paper presents an ongoing study on the use of borehole breakouts to estimate in situ stresses at depth in a Canadian underground mine. Breakouts were identified using an acoustic televiewer (ATV)
Jun 1, 2012
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Changes in Hydro-Mechanical Monitoring Parameters During Construction of a Deep Geological Repository
By A. K. Verma
This paper provides a brief overview of evolution of deformations, stresses, and pore pressures due to different excavation stages during construction of an URL. Excavation of a rockmass develops a da
Jun 1, 2012
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Comparison of Practical Modelling Methodologies for Considering Strain Weakening and Dilation as Part of Geomechanical Analysis
By Gabriel G. Walton
Conventional numerical modelling tools for analyses of underground excavations are well suited for modelling elastic behaviour and yield response of geomaterials with very simple constitutive behaviou
Jun 1, 2012
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Preliminary Safety Analysis for the Connection of a Thermal Oxidiser to a Working Coal Mine
By D Cork, R Peet
"Methane is a signifi cant greenhouse gas. Methane is released from coal seams during the mining process, both in surface and underground operations. This uncontrolled release is termed æfugitive emis
Jun 1, 2012
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Spontaneous Combustion Management Comparison between Australia and China
By B Poborowski, A Chen
"For some time, the Australian and Chinese underground coal mining industries have evolvedindependently with minimal infl uence on each other. Despite the fact that in recent years severaltechnologies
Jun 1, 2012
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Adra Tunnel: Fire and Rehabilitation
By Dwayne D. Tannant
The Adra tunnel near Naramata BC experienced a fire in 2010 that burned timber sets within the tunnel and caused severe spalling of rock from the roof and tunnel walls. The nature of the damage is doc
Jun 1, 2012
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Monitoring Rock Slope Stability from Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Platforms Using Interferometric (InSAR) Image Stack Analysis
By Bruce Macdonald
Operational monitoring of slope stability can be achieved by space based InSAR monitoring platforms. Natural and man-made rock slopes are monitored using a novel stack-based InSAR method that exploits
Jun 1, 2012
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An Investigation into the Stand-up Time of Stopes at Birchtree Mine in Thompson Manitoba
By Matthew Violot
Vale Canada?s Birchtree Mine, located in Thompson Manitoba, has been experiencing problems with hanging wall / footwall dilution, as well as sloughing off of adjacent stopes and temporary stope block
Jun 1, 2012
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Development of an Innovative Hydrostatic Shaft Liner Design for a New Shaft in Saskatchewan?s Athabasca Basin
By J. Ouellet
The authors participated in a study for a new mine shaft in Saskatchewan?s Athabasca Basin where ground freezing is desired to reduce water inflows. Constraints were imposed on the design in terms of
Jun 1, 2012
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Advances in In Situ Testing of Ventilation Control Devices for Underground Mines
By M Salu, G J. Kay
"As underground mines increasingly face the challenge of maximising production without losingfocus on safety excellence, the ability to predict the eff ectiveness of mine seals and stoppings andthe id
Jun 1, 2012
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Improved Input Parameters and Numerical Analysis Techniques for Temporary Support of Underground Excavations in Weak Rock
By Jeffrey D. Oke
While significant progress in underground construction engineering has occurred in the past few decades, a number of fundamental deficiencies persist regarding the recognition, prediction, and mitigat
Jun 1, 2012
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Microseismic Imaging and Hydrofracture Numerical Simulations
By Will S. Pettitt
Fracture Network Engineering (FNE) is the engineering design of rock mass disturbance through the use of advanced techniques to model fractured rock masses numerically, and then correlate field observ
Jun 1, 2012
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The Effective Strength of Broken Rock
By S. Balideh
A good understanding of the behavior of broken rock helps to make more informed decisions regarding slope stability and waste dump issues in mines. The cohesion coefficient of rock has little influenc
Jun 1, 2012
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Measured Convergence at a Test Tunnel in the Opalinus Clay Shale Formati
By Renato Macciotta
The argillaceous formation known as the Opalinus Clay is host to the Mont Terri Underground Research Laboratory. The URL was developed to investigate the hydrogeological, geochemical and geotechnical
Jun 1, 2012
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Explosibility Limits - Establishing Criteria for Mine Re-Entry
By D Cliff
"Recent underground coal mine incidents have again raised the issue of: under what circumstanceis it safe for personnel to re-enter the mine? Mine rescue guidelines make recommendations aboutthe limit
Jun 1, 2012
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Development and Implementation of a Risk Mitigation Strategy to Mine a Primary-Secondary Production Stope in a High-Stress Environment at VALE Creighton Mine
By Allan R. Punkkinen
Safe extraction of the valued ore resource in the deep levels of VALE Creighton Mine has progressed in a pillar-less fashion using vertical retreat, slot-slash and uppers retreat methods since the ces
Jun 1, 2012
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Anisotropy Measurements in a Core Sample by Using Pulse Transmission Method
By Jaime Meléndez Martínez
Recent interest in unconventional reservoirs motivates our work in laboratory measurements of seismic anisotropy. Seismic anisotropy is the variation in speed of a wave as a function of its direction
Jun 1, 2012