Stress evolution and failure characteristics of overburden during multistope mining for a gently inclined thin orebody

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Yuanhui Li Zhipeng Xiong Kunmeng Li Pengfei Yu Yueyue Ding Zhengrong Li
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Jun 1, 2023

Abstract

The overburden responses in gently inclined orebody mining are different from those in horizontal orebody affected by the orebody dip angle. In particular, the mining-induced stress presents asymmetrical distribution characteristics spatially, resulting in stress concentration and large-scale pressure relief phenomenon in the surrounding rock. As a result, frequent ground pressure disasters such as roof collapse and barrier splitting occur frequently. Moreover, the ground pressure evolution law and the interaction between stopes in multistope mining are complex. The effective ground pressure control measures cannot be taken due to unclear understanding of the evolution of stress and displacement fields, justifying the investigation of the distribution and evolution of underground pressure for safe and efficient mining.
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APA: Yuanhui Li Zhipeng Xiong Kunmeng Li Pengfei Yu Yueyue Ding Zhengrong Li  (2023)  Stress evolution and failure characteristics of overburden during multistope mining for a gently inclined thin orebody

MLA: Yuanhui Li Zhipeng Xiong Kunmeng Li Pengfei Yu Yueyue Ding Zhengrong Li Stress evolution and failure characteristics of overburden during multistope mining for a gently inclined thin orebody. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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