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Construction of a damage risk model for footwall drifts
2019
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Mining Geomechanical Risk
unpublished
Current design of underground mine openings involves a great deal of uncertainty as the geotechnical domains in which mines operate are non-homogenous and highly variable in nature. Current industry practice largely follows a deterministic, Factor of Safety based approach. However, final decisions in mining operations are based on both risk and financial cost, rather than probability distributions or Factor of Safety. The overall aim of the paper is to create a damage risk model for footwall
doi:10.36487/acg_rep/1905_15_andrijasevich
fatcat:crb2bij6anghjpfj2rap4dfq5a