Guidelines for the Management of Rock Related Instability in Strip Mines, AngloCoal, South Africa

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 1215 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
Technically based guidelines for managing rock related risks associated with strip mines in South African collieries are currently vague and are to a large extent based on experience and trial and error. To date, no mine specific or universal design charts exist within the South African industry. Quantification is done on a reactive basis i.e. following reported instabilities. The conditions under which, proactive tools to manage instabilities would be practically applicable are: The design of simple easy to use charts. Designing the charts for a target audience that is primarily production management. Well organized, logical set-up of the charts that will allow for easy future refinements. Allowing for variations in rock and soil properties within the charts that would account for colliery specific and region specific variability. The factors selected for in depth investigation that were deemed to have either individually or in combination, a primary influence on the stability of strip mines are (in no order of priority): Appropriate batter angles for ?soft? materials. Surcharge loading (spoils, dumps, topographical highs) on the highwall side. Influence of the thickness of stratification on stability. Influence of moisture content on stability. Influence of the changes to the coal seam dip angle on stability. Influence of persistent ?strip long axis? parallel faults/joints on stability. Spoil stability for variations in material type. This paper provides details of the work undertaken, using principally numerical modelling techniques, to produce design charts that will allow for proactive management of rock-related instabilities on strip mines.
Citation
APA:
(2008) Guidelines for the Management of Rock Related Instability in Strip Mines, AngloCoal, South AfricaMLA: Guidelines for the Management of Rock Related Instability in Strip Mines, AngloCoal, South Africa. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2008.