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S. N. Savchenko
S. N. Savchenko
Ph.D., Dr.Sci.
leading research assistant
Mining Institute of the Kola Science Centre, RAS
leading research assistant, Ph.D., Dr.Sci.
Mining Institute of the Kola Science Centre, RAS

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Article
  • Date submitted
    2011-09-01
  • Date accepted
    2011-11-11

Deep open pit walls design using rock mass stress-strained state

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One of the main deep open pit mining problems is the wall stability for a long time. It is obvious that the basic area of stress concentration in deep pits is the lower edges of pit walls. We have been studying the possibility of reducing stress concentrations like these by means of the alteration of the open pit bottom part configuration. To do this, there was considered the shape with a smooth passage from walls to the bottom of the pit (by widening the berms in the lower part) instead of trapezoid shape. Calculations were carried out for deep open pits with a flat and rounded bottom across and along the strike of the ore body.

How to cite: Reshetnyak S.P., Fedotova Y.V., Savchenko S.N. Deep open pit walls design using rock mass stress-strained state // Journal of Mining Institute. 2012. Vol. 197. p. 169-173.
Article
  • Date submitted
    2009-10-14
  • Date accepted
    2009-12-11

Investigation of present-day stress-strain state of rock mass by the results of observations at geodynamic polygons

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The methods are suggested for treatment of the results of optical distance and levelling measurements at the underground geodynamic polygons involving in their calculation the tensors of additional stresses and deformations, component of rotation and specific energy of deformability. As an example, consideration is given to changes in time of movements, deformations and specific energy of deformability at one of geodynamic polygons of the Kola peninsular.

How to cite: Savchenko S.N., Kasparyan E.V., Smagina Y.G. Investigation of present-day stress-strain state of rock mass by the results of observations at geodynamic polygons // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 188. p. 112-116.