A limit equilibrium approach to th use of stability bunds in the design of HDPE-lined tailings storage facilities

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 1665 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 2, 2022
Abstract
In recent years the requirements for a barrier system between the waste body of tailings storage facilities (TSFs) and the natural ground (NG) has necessitated the use of HDPE-lined TSFs in South Africa and other countries. The addition of an HDPE liner creates an interface between, inter alia, the tailings and surrounding soils on the footprint of the TSF. It is known that low-strength materials beneath
slopes can cause slope instability. One method which can theoretically mitigate this instability of a lined TSF is the addition of stability bunds along the footprint of the TSF. Altering the profile of the footprint to include slope changes which oppose the direction of the failure creates passive slices in a limit equilibrium analysis. The passive slices actively oppose the movement of active slices, resisting
the mobilization of tailings, thus greater active slice forces are required to develop a failure surface running along the liner interface. Two scenarios are presented and compared. The first scenario retains
the ground profile unaltered and the second scenario includes stability bunds along the ground profile. An in-depth assessment is made of the interslice forces and the interface shear stresses for each scenario. The theoretical background is discussed in greater detail to determine the mechanisms of reinforcement
provided by the bunds.
Citation
APA:
(2022) A limit equilibrium approach to th use of stability bunds in the design of HDPE-lined tailings storage facilitiesMLA: A limit equilibrium approach to th use of stability bunds in the design of HDPE-lined tailings storage facilities. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.