Conference Proceedings
AusRock 2014: Third Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference
Conference Proceedings
AusRock 2014: Third Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference
Estimation of Regional Stress State and Young's Modulus of Ground at Torigatayama Limestone Mine in Japan
Estimation of stress state as well as elastic modulus is important for the prediction of a rock slope deformation in an open pit mine since it can strongly influence the mining-induced deformation of the rock slope. This study applies a method to evaluate regional stress state and Young's modulus by analysing the mining-induced deformation of ground. The effect of changes in regional strain state due to tectonic plate motion can be accounted for using the proposed method. Mining-induced deformation can manifest itself as changes in ground surface geometry resulting from mining activity. There are three underlying factors that can contribute to the deformation: displacement induced by the effect of gravity displacement induced by the effect of horizontal regional strain incremental change in the horizontal regional strain._x000D_
The relative displacement arising from the mining excavation at the Torigatayama limestone mine in Japan has been measured by Global Positioning System (GPS). Both the regional stress state and Young's modulus were estimated by back analysis of the change in distance between GPS stations using a 3D finite element method. It was shown that the reliability of the estimation improved with an increase in displacement due to mining progression. It was also shown that values for Poisson's ratios of less than 0.10 are reasonable estimates with values for Young's modulus between about 5GPa and 10 GPa. The magnitude and direction of the maximum compressive stress in the district surrounding the Torigatayama mine were estimated to be between -6.4 MPa and -4.4 MPa and around N25E respectively.CITATION:Kodama, J, Sasaki, T, Fukuda, D, Kaneko, K, Fujii, Y and Kudo, R, 2014. Estimation of regional stress state and Young's Modulus of ground at Torigatayama Limestone Mine in Japan, in Proceedings AusRock 2014: Third Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference, pp 135-142 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
The relative displacement arising from the mining excavation at the Torigatayama limestone mine in Japan has been measured by Global Positioning System (GPS). Both the regional stress state and Young's modulus were estimated by back analysis of the change in distance between GPS stations using a 3D finite element method. It was shown that the reliability of the estimation improved with an increase in displacement due to mining progression. It was also shown that values for Poisson's ratios of less than 0.10 are reasonable estimates with values for Young's modulus between about 5GPa and 10 GPa. The magnitude and direction of the maximum compressive stress in the district surrounding the Torigatayama mine were estimated to be between -6.4 MPa and -4.4 MPa and around N25E respectively.CITATION:Kodama, J, Sasaki, T, Fukuda, D, Kaneko, K, Fujii, Y and Kudo, R, 2014. Estimation of regional stress state and Young's Modulus of ground at Torigatayama Limestone Mine in Japan, in Proceedings AusRock 2014: Third Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference, pp 135-142 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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J Kodama, T Sasaki, D Fukuda, K Kaneko, Y Fujii, R Kudo
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