Recent Paper - Internal Mine Dumps Slope Stability and Failure Zone Identification using 3D Modelling

 

Internal Mine Dumps Slope Stability and Failure Zone Identification using 3D Modelling

Authors: Kapoor Chand & Radhakanta Koner  

Department of Mining Engineering, IIT(ISM) Dhanbad, India

Doi : 10.22044/jme.2023.13013.2360

Abstract

In open-pit mine, safety of internal dumps is a significant pointer on the economic perspective of the overall project. It has been found in several studies that unplanned and random deposition of the overburdened material is the main reason for mishaps and failure. The study utilized unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to map the mine dumps, and the precise 3D geometry of the same was reconstructed to evaluate the safety using numerical methods. A framework is proposed to assess and identify the potential zone of instability in the mine dumps. The study was conducted at the open-pit mine at the Raniganj coalfield of Paschim Bardhaman in West Bengal, India. The study assessed the internal dump safety using a 3D limit equilibrium method and numerical methods. Finally, optimum parameters are suggested for the mine dumps geometry under the prevailing geo-mining conditions of the mine site. The framework proposed here for assessing critical zones in mine dumps is cost-effective, easy to use, quick, and efficient.


Keywords: Mine dumps Slope stability Critical zones Factor of safety Limit equilibrium method

Main Subjects: Slope Stability

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