3D Modelling of Mine Backfill
Abstract
Numerical modeling has been used extensively to assess the stability of surface and underground mines. Tabular, steeply dipping ore bodies are generally mined out by open stoping methods with delayed backfill. Cemented rockfill (CRF) is employed as a backfill material for narrow vein deposits with low production rates. Sublevel stoping methods with delayed backfill are employed to mine out steeply dipping ore bodies. Backfill is exposed to blast-induced vibrations and dynamic loading due to loss of confinement, which could lead to backfill failures. Backfill failures could influence the operating cost of a mining stope and the productivity of the entire mining project. This work shows a detailed overview of the factors contributing to backfill failure. A detailed literature review is presented along with case studies of longhole stoping operations from the Canadian Shield region for this work. The backfilled stopes are analyzed with the finite difference code FLAC3D. The literature review shows that the factors primarily responsible for fill failure are the strength of backfill, stope geometry, mining sequence, and blast-induced vibrations.
Recommended Citation
M. Z. Emad et al., "3D Modelling of Mine Backfill," Proceedings of the 36th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, ICGCM 2017, pp. 124 - 130, Scimago Lab, Jan 2017.
Department(s)
Mining Engineering
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
978-087335456-1
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
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Citation
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text
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English
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Publication Date
01 Jan 2017