Evaluation of methods for stope design in mining and potential of improvement by pre-investigations
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Insinööritieteiden korkeakoulu |
Master's thesis
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2019-10-21
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ENG3077
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European Mining, Minerals and Environmental Programme (EMMEP)
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en
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101+16
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The importance of stope design for mine planning is considerable. Therefore, stope design and its challenges have been in the focus of research for the past 50 years. Empirical, numerical and analytical methods for stope design have been developed over the past decades in order to improve this process. This thesis is assessing which areas for improvement there still are and which problems are still only unsatisfactorily solved. After establishing background knowledge about the importance of stope design for mine planning and evaluating the factors influencing stope design, the focus is laid on the development of stope design methods in the past, as well as current research related to the topic, to create a comprehensive overview of recent and future developments. This is done by means of a literature review and research analysis. On the other side, the mining industry´s needs and challenges related to stope design are assessed, by means of survey, mine visit and interview. The insights gained in both parts are compared and checked for potential harmonies and disharmonies. Finally, from those conclusions practical recommendations for the GAGS-project are extracted and consecutively presented. In stope design research the focus and dominance of empirical methods has slowly shifted towards more research being conducted in the area of numerical and analytical methods. It can also be concluded that numerical methods and personal expertise are far more important for stope design within industry than commonly assumed. It was identified that in order to improve stope design, it is desired to increase the amount of geotechnical data acquired, the software improved, and stope design integrated within the general mine planning process. Additionally, interesting insights were gained by an in-depth analysis of survey responses, for example, the outstanding importance of the cut-off grade for stope design within gold mining operations. In order to allow for an optimal acceptance of novel geotechnical methods for stope design, the acquired data should be implementable into stope design within three days, preferably be compatible or implemented within a software and allow for stope design to be integrated into general mine planning. To promote the benefits a comprehensive scientific case-study demonstrating the realized benefits should be performed.Description
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Rinne, MikaelThesis advisor
Janiszewski, MateuszKeywords
stope design, survey, mine planning, literature review, underground mining