Corrosion Strategies at the Resolution Copper Project, Arizona - SME Annual Meeting 2024

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Louis Sandbak Gabino Preciado
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Feb 1, 2024

Abstract

Corrosion has long been identified as a potential risk to the long-term ground support stability due to degradation of internal ground support elements such as rock bolts but also to surface support from mesh, straps, bolt plates, and ancillary support of utilities such as hangers. The emphasis is to understand the corrosion mechanisms on the primary ground support elements and any supplemental steel or arch sets. The water and chemical processes from oxidation(rust), stress corrosion cracking, and even the electrical charge created during these reactions contribute to the corrosion of the steel support elements. The main goals are to mitigate the effects of corrosion and to be able to predict those areas of high water or high sulphide for potential rehab maps. It is also essential to identify and classify the visible corrosion as part of damage mapping and provide bolt testing to those areas of suspected internal damage from corrosion. This is important to get an estimate of the support longevity or expected life before rehab to minimize the overall cost of the operation.
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APA: Louis Sandbak Gabino Preciado  (2024)  Corrosion Strategies at the Resolution Copper Project, Arizona - SME Annual Meeting 2024

MLA: Louis Sandbak Gabino Preciado Corrosion Strategies at the Resolution Copper Project, Arizona - SME Annual Meeting 2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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