Slopes stability analysis from Rosia Poieni open pit mine, Romania

In the case of Roşia Poieni open pit mine the level of +805 m was established as a daily operating limit; the division into benches was based on this level by dividing into horizontal slices with a thickness of 15 m, equal to the height of the bench. Thus, there were 27 benches in the Curmătura area...

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Main Authors: Toderaş Mihaela, Filatiev Mykhailo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/11/matecconf_simpro21_02005.pdf
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spelling doaj-acf64b5183944b5ead533c9696223c2b2021-07-21T11:46:23ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2021-01-013420200510.1051/matecconf/202134202005matecconf_simpro21_02005Slopes stability analysis from Rosia Poieni open pit mine, RomaniaToderaş Mihaela0Filatiev Mykhailo1University of Petrosani, Department of Mining Engineering, Surveying and Underground ConstructionsVolodymyr Dahl East Ukrainian National University, Research DepartmentIn the case of Roşia Poieni open pit mine the level of +805 m was established as a daily operating limit; the division into benches was based on this level by dividing into horizontal slices with a thickness of 15 m, equal to the height of the bench. Thus, there were 27 benches in the Curmătura area and 23 benches in the Ruginiş area. The general slope angle was set at 35°, the angle for which the tailings volumes and implicitly the opening-up coefficient were calculated. The stability analysis was performed for individual bench, 2 benches system and the general slope of the quarry (consisting of 24 benches), using two methods (Fellenius and Janbu). A polygonal slip surface was also modelled; such potential landslide surfaces can appear in the slopes of the Roşia Poieni quarry due to the natural cracking systems of the massif but also due to the secondary cracking generated by the used drilling-blasting works (exploitation technology). The stability check was done by applying Hoek’s graphical-analytical method; the determined values for the safety factor satisfy the condition of being greater than 1.3. In these circumstances, no further measures are required to increase the stability reserve.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/11/matecconf_simpro21_02005.pdf
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author Toderaş Mihaela
Filatiev Mykhailo
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Slopes stability analysis from Rosia Poieni open pit mine, Romania
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Filatiev Mykhailo
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title Slopes stability analysis from Rosia Poieni open pit mine, Romania
title_short Slopes stability analysis from Rosia Poieni open pit mine, Romania
title_full Slopes stability analysis from Rosia Poieni open pit mine, Romania
title_fullStr Slopes stability analysis from Rosia Poieni open pit mine, Romania
title_full_unstemmed Slopes stability analysis from Rosia Poieni open pit mine, Romania
title_sort slopes stability analysis from rosia poieni open pit mine, romania
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description In the case of Roşia Poieni open pit mine the level of +805 m was established as a daily operating limit; the division into benches was based on this level by dividing into horizontal slices with a thickness of 15 m, equal to the height of the bench. Thus, there were 27 benches in the Curmătura area and 23 benches in the Ruginiş area. The general slope angle was set at 35°, the angle for which the tailings volumes and implicitly the opening-up coefficient were calculated. The stability analysis was performed for individual bench, 2 benches system and the general slope of the quarry (consisting of 24 benches), using two methods (Fellenius and Janbu). A polygonal slip surface was also modelled; such potential landslide surfaces can appear in the slopes of the Roşia Poieni quarry due to the natural cracking systems of the massif but also due to the secondary cracking generated by the used drilling-blasting works (exploitation technology). The stability check was done by applying Hoek’s graphical-analytical method; the determined values for the safety factor satisfy the condition of being greater than 1.3. In these circumstances, no further measures are required to increase the stability reserve.
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