Abstract
Abstract
The geotechnical situation in mines using the open stoping methods is governed by complex geomechanical behavior of rock mass around rib and level pillars. The impact of rock pressure on underground excavations grows in this case, and dynamic events due rock pressure happen more often. The latter became the reason for implementing this research. In terms of steeply dipping ore bodies, safe mining of earlier left pillars is feasible. The best scenario for pillar extraction, considering their parameters, is caving to open and partly filled with overlying rocks stopes. The geomechanical calculations during justification of mining parameters during extraction of ore reserves from pillars have determined regular patterns in the stress–strain behavior of rocks mass, which contributes to qualitative and quantitative prediction of safe and feasible mining conditions. The zones of instability in structural elements of the geotechnology, including pillars, are detected. The author proposes the order and sequence of pillar caving to open and partly filled stopes at the admissible completeness and quality of extraction.