Sill Pillar Mining - An Evaluation of Requirements and Techniques for Stabilisation of Bottom Slice Fill

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P O. Andersson
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Mining of sill pillars is more difficult than the ordinary mining. The sill pillar mining is performed under more difficult conditions and the mining of the sill pillar itself produces more problems; failure of the rock due to high stresses, difficulties in controlling the fill above, overall stability of the stope and special requirements on the technique for backfilling. Altogether this makes sill pillar mining technically difficult and often not profitable. A project was therefore initiated with the aim to increase the mineable ore reserve by making sill pillars mineable, both technically and economically. The project aimed at developing technique for already existing sill pillars as well as planned sill pillars. For the existing sill pillars a technique would have to be developed for mining beneath unstabilised fill. For sill pillars that would be created in the future, the most suitable mining method and methods of supporting or stabilising the fill in the stope above was to be chosen within the project.
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APA: P O. Andersson  (1998)  Sill Pillar Mining - An Evaluation of Requirements and Techniques for Stabilisation of Bottom Slice Fill

MLA: P O. Andersson Sill Pillar Mining - An Evaluation of Requirements and Techniques for Stabilisation of Bottom Slice Fill. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.

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