Simulation Aided Mining Engineering: Collaborative monitoring, modelling and planning
on Jun 12, 2012 in DownloadsD. Becka, C. Lilley Beck Engineering Open access to forecasts of mine performance by all members of the mine planning team, in the form of open databases of technical or financial simulation results has been considered risky in the past, with a concern that the results will not be understood or will be misused. However, some modeling techniques allow very high similitude forecasting of performance and the results can potentially be presented in a form that is unambiguous and which all engineers can be more easily trained to understand. With some effort, sufficient reliability and...
Read MoreMine to tunnel scale discontinuum simulation of repeated dynamic loading of mine excavations
on Jun 12, 2012 in Downloads, PapersBeck, D. Beck Engineering David Gilbert and Kevin Stacey Compañía Minera Antamina S.A. Peru Underground excavations are subjected to complex stress changes caused by nearby mining, but may also be affected by repeated dynamic loading from blasting and seismic events. In some cases, the combined, cumulative effects can lead to unforeseen damage, displacement and instability. Simulating dynamic loading of an underground excavation is a very complex task. The state of rock mass stress, damage and deformation must first be simulated sufficiently requiring small scale structures to be explicitly...
Read MoreMulti-scale discontinuum simulation of ground support design for large deformations
on Jun 12, 2012 in Downloads, PapersLarge deformations in deep mines occur due to the exposure of extensively damaged rock mass adjacent to an excavation. In order to properly simulate the support response in such conditions, the ground deformation must be captured accurately. The mechanisms of rock mass damage, dilation and deterioration must first be correctly simulated to produce a realistic tunnel deformation in three dimensions. Furthermore, the physical response of the support elements must be realistic. In this paper, a multi-scale, discontinuum approach to mine deformation modelling has been described to improve the...
Read MoreApplication of a non-linear confinement sensitive constitutive model to mine scale simulations subject to varying levels of confining stress (LR2 model)
on Jun 12, 2012 in Downloads, PapersV. Levkovitch, F. Reusch, Beck Engineering, Germany D. Beck, Beck Engineering, Sydney, Australia The Mohr failure envelope for rock materials is a convex curve strongly dependent on the level of confinement and truncated at low normal stresses. The most commonly applied failure criterion – the Mohr-Coulomb criterion – matches the observed failure envelope poorly. Using this criterion it is not possible to accurately describe rock failure over the whole range of expected confinement conditions for many prob-lems and instead the engineer must choose parameters that will be applicable over...
Read More3D Hydromechanical discontinuum simulation for pit slopes
on Jun 12, 2012 in Downloads, PapersBeck, D., Reusch, F., Beck Engineering, Australia The assessment of slope stability does not frequently account for the interaction between stress, rock mass damage and water pressure and flow in a rigorous manner. Owing to improvements in computer capacity, it is now possible to undertake fully coupled or partially coupled, 3d hydromechanical Finite Element simulation of mines, including explicit representations of large numbers of discontinuities. The analysis requires fewer assumptions than uncoupled analysis or 2d analysis, but may require a change in how hydrological data is collected....
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