Developing New Approaches To Rock Slope Stability Analyses

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. R. L. Read A. N. Ogden
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

This paper describes mining industry funded research that is being undertaken to address the critical gaps and uncertainties in our knowledge so that we can develop new approaches and create more effective ways for predicting the reliability of rock slopes in large open pit mines. It is envisaged that this research will not only lead to more effective pit slope design but further reduce the potential for unforseen geotechnical risks by enabling the geotechnician to communicate the risks more effectively with management and to optimise site specific control measures. To achieve this, several research tasks are in hand. The first is to accurately represent the structured rock mass with a 3D computer model (Siromodel) that creates polyhedral blocks from structural distribution data characterised by position, orientation and persistence. Siromodel is being coupled with particle flow and other numerical codes to evaluate how the structured rock mass deforms in the stress environment of an open pit and how a candidate failure surface may propagate through the dilating rock mass along the path of the least shear and/or tension resistance. A beta version of the Siromodel software has been distributed to 20 Sponsor mine sites for technical evaluation. The end state is to develop methods of analysis that characterise the reliability of a described candidate surface, and the probability of the candidate surface propagating to failure, recognising that the rock mass strength may well be defined in a different way than before.
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APA: J. R. L. Read A. N. Ogden  (2006)  Developing New Approaches To Rock Slope Stability Analyses

MLA: J. R. L. Read A. N. Ogden Developing New Approaches To Rock Slope Stability Analyses. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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