Finite Element Simulation Of Global Changes In The Rock Mass When Backfilling The Mine Workings With Waste

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Pietruszka
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The article presents the concept of the application of the Finite Element Method (FEM) and ABAQUS software in the global monitoring of changes in the rock mass and on the surface of the area, as a result of backfilling the workings. Waste materials applied for stabilizing old mining workings can have a strong influence on the rock mass and surface. According to the regulations, this process should be carefully monitored, especially in terms of the safety of surface structures and rock mass stability. The article presents the concept of an analytic and graphic presentation of the results of the measurements of old workings, applying the Finite Element Method and ABAQUS software in model studies. The main purpose of such interpretation of the geodetic observations results is the application of methods providing wide possibilities to present the geometry of workings, their changes and the influence of the rock mass and surface.
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APA: K. Pietruszka  (2008)  Finite Element Simulation Of Global Changes In The Rock Mass When Backfilling The Mine Workings With Waste

MLA: K. Pietruszka Finite Element Simulation Of Global Changes In The Rock Mass When Backfilling The Mine Workings With Waste. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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