Author:
Bagautdinov Ilya,Kuranov Anton,Belyakov Nikita,Streshnev Anatoly
Abstract
The article describes the experience in which the argumented parameters of the sublevel caving system in the conditions of mining operations take into account the Khibiny apatite-nepheline deposits. The stress state of the massif under the given conditions is determined by the parameters of the initial gravitational-tectonic field stresses, which have a complex distribution and redistribution for each individual isolating situation, which, in turn, is determined by the zone of the bearing pressure from the overlying stages. The necessary consideration of the factors indicated determined the order of the research: the parameters of regional field stress should be determined using the global numerical model of the deposit; after this, in order to justify the parameters of mining methods in local areas, it is necessary to make local numerical simulation for each area. All calculations were performed using Simulia Abaqus software, which implements the finite element method. Thus, the article presents numerical simulation of the stressed state of the massif of areas of “Plato Rasvumchorr” and “Apatitovii Tsirk” deposits and further describes the order of intersection of the results with the help of a global numerical model to a local numerical model of stope block at + 310 m at the Rusvumchorr mine. There are fixed minimum pillar sizes according to the accepted mining method in numerical simulation results using multiscale models.
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