Rational size and stability analysis of horizontal isolated pillars in deep mining from caving to filling method

For mining using the caving and filling methods in metal mines, determining a suitable size for the isolated pillars—the connecting part of the extension from shallow to deep—is crucial for ensuring safety and efficiency. Considering actual cases involving deep caving and cut-and-fill mining in the...

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Main Authors: Feng Fan, Li Xibing, Chen Shaojie, Peng Dingxiao, Bian Zhuang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/79/e3sconf_coal2021_01040.pdf
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spelling doaj-a774a8c1ab3a46d89dfd960b0e7d7d352021-09-21T15:16:48ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-013030104010.1051/e3sconf/202130301040e3sconf_coal2021_01040Rational size and stability analysis of horizontal isolated pillars in deep mining from caving to filling methodFeng FanLi Xibing0Chen Shaojie1Peng Dingxiao2Bian Zhuang3School of Resources and Safety Engineering, Central South UniversityCollege of Energy and Mining Engineering, Shandong University of Science and TechnologySchool of Resources and Safety Engineering, Central South UniversityCollege of Energy and Mining Engineering, Shandong University of Science and TechnologyFor mining using the caving and filling methods in metal mines, determining a suitable size for the isolated pillars—the connecting part of the extension from shallow to deep—is crucial for ensuring safety and efficiency. Considering actual cases involving deep caving and cut-and-fill mining in the Chifeng Hongling lead-zinc mine in Inner Mongolia, China, the reserved thickness range of the horizontal isolation layer is obtained via theoretical analysis. On this basis, the pre-processing software HyperMesh is used to build a high-precision hexahedral grid model of the mining area, and the three-dimensional geological model of the mining area is imported into the finite-difference software FLAC3D. The stress field, displacement field, and plastic area evolution law of pillars (horizontally isolated pillars and adjacent rib pillars) in the stope of the ninth middle section after excavation are analyzed via numerical simulation inversion of the selected scheme of horizontal isolated pillars. The numerical simulation results show that the scheme employed to retain the upper horizontal isolated pillars in the ninth middle section involves reserving thicknesses of 8 m and 32 m at average ore body thicknesses of 15 m and 35 m, respectively. These results can provide theoretical guidance and a basis for safe and efficient mining of deep metal mines.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/79/e3sconf_coal2021_01040.pdf
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author Feng Fan
Li Xibing
Chen Shaojie
Peng Dingxiao
Bian Zhuang
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Li Xibing
Chen Shaojie
Peng Dingxiao
Bian Zhuang
Rational size and stability analysis of horizontal isolated pillars in deep mining from caving to filling method
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Feng Fan
Li Xibing
Chen Shaojie
Peng Dingxiao
Bian Zhuang
author_sort Feng Fan
title Rational size and stability analysis of horizontal isolated pillars in deep mining from caving to filling method
title_short Rational size and stability analysis of horizontal isolated pillars in deep mining from caving to filling method
title_full Rational size and stability analysis of horizontal isolated pillars in deep mining from caving to filling method
title_fullStr Rational size and stability analysis of horizontal isolated pillars in deep mining from caving to filling method
title_full_unstemmed Rational size and stability analysis of horizontal isolated pillars in deep mining from caving to filling method
title_sort rational size and stability analysis of horizontal isolated pillars in deep mining from caving to filling method
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2021-01-01
description For mining using the caving and filling methods in metal mines, determining a suitable size for the isolated pillars—the connecting part of the extension from shallow to deep—is crucial for ensuring safety and efficiency. Considering actual cases involving deep caving and cut-and-fill mining in the Chifeng Hongling lead-zinc mine in Inner Mongolia, China, the reserved thickness range of the horizontal isolation layer is obtained via theoretical analysis. On this basis, the pre-processing software HyperMesh is used to build a high-precision hexahedral grid model of the mining area, and the three-dimensional geological model of the mining area is imported into the finite-difference software FLAC3D. The stress field, displacement field, and plastic area evolution law of pillars (horizontally isolated pillars and adjacent rib pillars) in the stope of the ninth middle section after excavation are analyzed via numerical simulation inversion of the selected scheme of horizontal isolated pillars. The numerical simulation results show that the scheme employed to retain the upper horizontal isolated pillars in the ninth middle section involves reserving thicknesses of 8 m and 32 m at average ore body thicknesses of 15 m and 35 m, respectively. These results can provide theoretical guidance and a basis for safe and efficient mining of deep metal mines.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/79/e3sconf_coal2021_01040.pdf
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