Analysis of Roof Falls at and Recommendation of Roof Control Plansfor Rofomex Posphate Mine

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 1243 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
For underground openings, many factors can cause roof failure and thus roof falls. The most common factors related to Mother Nature are weak roof lithology, geological structures, and an abnormal in-situ stress field. Theoretically, any underground opening can be successfully supported under any geological and mining conditions if the opening width is limited and the roof supporting system is well designed. However, roof control cost must be taken into account. In practice, to minimize the roof control cost, different roof control plans have to be considered to take care of the uncertainty or variation in geological and mining conditions. For most underground mines, it is unsafe or economically unrealistic to use one fixed roof control plan for the entire mine. Therefore, local, abnormal geological and mining conditions must be identified and a site- or area-specific roof control plan must be employed. This study tries to identify the major factors that have significant impact on entry roof stability by analyzing the historical roof fall data at Rofomex mine. Finally, the appropriate roof control plans or roof bolting systems for different geological and mining conditions are recommended.
Citation
APA:
(2011) Analysis of Roof Falls at and Recommendation of Roof Control Plansfor Rofomex Posphate MineMLA: Analysis of Roof Falls at and Recommendation of Roof Control Plansfor Rofomex Posphate Mine. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2011.