New Approach to Evaluate the Stability of Yield Pillars

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Khaled Morsy
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

In this paper a new method to evaluate the stability of yield pillars was introduced. The evaluation of yield pillar stability was conducted in three steps: (1) Estimation of pillar loading - numerical modeling is a good tool to estimate the pillar loading for most of the geological, geometrical and mining conditions. In this study. finite element technique was used to estimate the state of stress, strain, elastic strain energy and plastic energy, etc. at every point within the pillar. (2) Defining the yield pillar loading zones¬. The proposed method considered the non-uniform stress distribution of yield pillars by dividing the area of the yield pillar into three loading zones, namely core, transition and rib zones. (3) Estimation of stability indicators - an appropriate stability measure was proposed for each loading zone. such as; Core Stability Factor. CSF, Pillar Bump Index, PBI and Rib Instability Index. RIF. A case study of successful and unsuccessful yield pillar application was used to assess the applicability of the proposed method.
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APA: Khaled Morsy  (2003)  New Approach to Evaluate the Stability of Yield Pillars

MLA: Khaled Morsy New Approach to Evaluate the Stability of Yield Pillars. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2003.

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