Conference Proceedings
2022 Open Pit Operators' Conference
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2022 Open Pit Operators' Conference
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Dredger drop impact on slope stability – Hazelwood Mine
ENGIE, the current owner and operator of the Hazelwood Open Cut coalmine, are in the process of rehabilitating the mine site in preparation for mine closure. Bucket wheel excavators (dredgers) used during coal mining operations are in the process of being demolished, which involves the controlled felling of dredger components using explosives. With the mine located in close proximity to the Morwell township and other critical public infrastructure, it is crucial that the use of explosives and the possible implications for mine stability is well understood. The felling of Large Mining Equipment (LME) will apply an impact load immediately to the underlying coal benches with the adjacent coal batters potentially at risk also of adverse slope stability impacts. This paper presents the 3D stability modelling methods employed to successfully assess the potentially adverse stability implications associated with LME collapse.
Contributor(s):
S Narendranathan; J Stipcevich; N Patel; L Tatnell;J Faithful
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- Published: 2022
- Pages: 12
- PDF Size: 0.542 Mb.
- Unique ID: P-03046-K0Z9C3