Pillar Design in the Hard Rock Mines of South Africa

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences International Journal of Mining and Geo-Engineering Pub Date : 2012-12-01 DOI:10.22059/IJMGE.2012.51326
D. Malan
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This paper gives an overview of the difficulties associated with the design of hard rock pillars in South African mines. Recent examples of large scale pillar collapses in South Africa suggest that these were caused by weak partings which traversed the pillars. Currently two different methods are used to determine the strength of pillars, namely, empirical equations derived from back analyses of failed and stable cases and numerical modeling tools using appropriate failure criteria. It is illustrated in the paper that both techniques have their limitations and additional work is required to obtain a better understanding of pillar strength.Empirical methods based on observations of pillar behaviour in a given geotechnical setting are popular and easy to use, but care should be exercised that the results are not inappropriately extrapolated beyond the environment in which they are established. An example is the Hedley and Grant formula (derived for the Canadian uranium mines) that has been used for many years in the South African platinum and chrome mines (albeit with some adaptation of the K-value). Very few collapses have been reported in South Africa for layouts designed using this formula, suggesting that in some cases it might yield estimates of pillar strength that are too conservative.As an alternative, some engineers strongly advocate the use of numerical techniques to determine pillar strength. A close examination unfortunately reveals that these techniques also rely on many assumptions. An area where numerical modeling is invaluable, however, is to determine pillar stresses accurately and to study specific pillar failure mechanisms, such as the influence of weak partings on pillar strength.
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南非硬岩矿山矿柱设计
本文概述了南非矿山硬岩柱设计的难点。最近在南非发生的大规模矿柱坍塌的例子表明,这是由穿过矿柱的薄弱隔板造成的。目前有两种不同的方法用于确定矿柱的强度,即从破坏和稳定情况的反分析中得出的经验方程和使用适当破坏准则的数值模拟工具。文中说明了这两种技术都有其局限性,需要进行额外的工作以更好地了解矿柱强度。基于对给定岩土环境中柱的行为的观察的经验方法很流行,也很容易使用,但应该注意的是,这些结果不能不适当地外推到它们建立的环境之外。一个例子是海德利和格兰特公式(为加拿大铀矿导出),该公式已在南非铂矿和铬矿中使用多年(尽管对k值进行了一些调整)。在南非,使用该公式设计的布局很少有坍塌的报道,这表明在某些情况下,它可能产生的支柱强度估计过于保守。作为替代方案,一些工程师强烈主张使用数值技术来确定矿柱强度。不幸的是,仔细检查发现,这些技术也依赖于许多假设。然而,数值模拟的一个非常宝贵的领域是准确确定矿柱应力并研究特定的矿柱破坏机制,例如弱分型对矿柱强度的影响。
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International Journal of Mining and Geo-Engineering
International Journal of Mining and Geo-Engineering Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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