Probability of failure and factor of safety in the design of interramp angles in a large open iron ore mine

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 1027 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 2, 2022
Abstract
This paper shows the importance of performing probabilistic analyses in open pits, especially for
mine planning, which can lead to more efficient ore extraction and meeting the acceptability criteria for safety in mine slopes. Three-dimensional stability analyses were performed to evaluate the future geometry of a large open pit for iron ore extraction in Brazil. The strength parameters of the lithologies
were calibrated using ruptures in the pit walls. After determining the factors of safety (FoSs) from the
calibrated parameters, probabilistic analyses were performed using the total range of values of each
parameter under different field conditions to verify the reliability of the initial analysis. In this sense,
it was possible to plot the probability of failure (PoF) and the FoS on the graph of slope height versus
slope interramp angle (IRA) for the future pit in each lithology. IRA recommendations are made for two scenarios: (1) the best scenario: dry without ubiquitous joints and (2) the worst scenario: the water table at 10 m depth with ubiquitous joints in the most unfavourable direction. The results show that probabilistic evaluation is an important tool for establishing alert mechanisms in slopes that can be
termed stable.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Probability of failure and factor of safety in the design of interramp angles in a large open iron ore mineMLA: Probability of failure and factor of safety in the design of interramp angles in a large open iron ore mine. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.