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Evaluation of ground support design at Eleonore Mine via Bonded Block Modelling
2019
Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Ground Support in Mining and Underground Construction
unpublished
The ability to understand and predict the effectiveness and evolving capacity of ground support in mine accesses is paramount to the success of an operation. This paper describes the results of numerical modelling studies of ground support performance in access drifts at Eleonore Mine. These drifts are located in competent rock with undulating sub-horizontal and vertical jointing present and are subjected to mining-induced stress. The studies employ Bonded Block Models (BBM) with explicit
doi:10.36487/acg_rep/1925_23_garza-cruz
fatcat:a3v3nw56sbanli6leudxxk4rdq