2018
DOI: 10.4322/2176-1523.1281
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Influence of Induced Stresses by Sublevel Stopes in Stability Conditions of Development Openings in Underground Mines

Abstract: This work aims to investigate the influence of induced stresses by sublevel stopes in development excavations, which are excavated to access these stopes. Parametric studies changing the position of development openings in relation to stopes were performed in order to evaluate the stability conditions of these openings. Numerical modeling using finite element method was applied to the simulations. An elastic behavior of the rock mass was assumed to allow the simulation of a lot of different opening locations. … Show more

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“…At present, routine microseismic monitoring has become one of the most effective methods to help us understand the mining-induced rock failure mechanism and hence the surrounding rock stability. Microseismic monitoring also provides an effective tool for rating seismic hazards and providing alerts to potential rock mass instabilities in underground mines [50][51][52][53][54][55][56]. Jiang et al [57] introduced the microseismic monitoring system developed by CSIRO for monitoring of induced fractures in coal mines.…”
Section: Microseismic Monitoring and Seismicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, routine microseismic monitoring has become one of the most effective methods to help us understand the mining-induced rock failure mechanism and hence the surrounding rock stability. Microseismic monitoring also provides an effective tool for rating seismic hazards and providing alerts to potential rock mass instabilities in underground mines [50][51][52][53][54][55][56]. Jiang et al [57] introduced the microseismic monitoring system developed by CSIRO for monitoring of induced fractures in coal mines.…”
Section: Microseismic Monitoring and Seismicmentioning
confidence: 99%