ROES« û A Low-Cost, Remotely Operated Mining Method

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J Cunningham G Cavanough M Kochanek A Castleden
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

ROES« is a proposed new mining system for underground hard rock mines. Ore is accessed from within a shaft, which is located close to or within the stope, and pitched either vertical or within approximately 20 degrees of vertical. The shaft is designed to exclude personnel entry so production drilling and explosive placement is done using remotely controlled or automated machines. Routine remotely controlled survey of the shaft, stope back and broken rock within the stope is typically done following each blast. The survey may include excavation geometry, rock fragmentation and geotechnical characteristics. Blastholes are surveyed before placement of explosives. This provides mine operators and engineers with real-time data, allowing them to monitor production performance and risk factors so that they can make rapid changes as required. ROES« is designed to apply to open stoping or sublevel caving situations either in disseminated, geologically defined, thick tabular or narrow vein orebodies. The technologies developed for ROES« will also have potential applications to block caving operations to reduce the risk of frozen ore and poor fragmentation. In a typical sublevel open stope application, ROES« will reduce the amount of stope-associated development by about half and therefore will allow ore to be brought on-stream sooner and at significantly reduced cost. Other savings are expected to flow from the centralisation of mining activities and operational data, reduction in mining fleet, reduction in ventilation requirements, improved occupational safety and reduced mine complexity. CSIRO and Orica Mining Services are developing the required technology and AMIRA is seeking sponsorship for a project to trial the mining method. This paper details the ROES« method, expected benefits and applications and includes typical stope and mining block designs and design requirements.
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APA: J Cunningham G Cavanough M Kochanek A Castleden  (2008)  ROES« û A Low-Cost, Remotely Operated Mining Method

MLA: J Cunningham G Cavanough M Kochanek A Castleden ROES« û A Low-Cost, Remotely Operated Mining Method. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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