Conference Proceedings
Mine Waste and Tailings Conference 2021
Conference Proceedings
Mine Waste and Tailings Conference 2021
Assessing static liquefaction for upstream tailings dams
This paper presents a design approach and analytical methods that were used for assessing the potential of static liquefaction and developing the mitigation measures for a tailings dams. The rigour of the design and analysis approach represented leading practise in the industry to address static liquefaction, which contributed to a robust design with high confidence and certainty.
The salient features of our approach to static liquefaction included geotechnical investigation and tailings characterisation, static liquefaction screening assessment, static liquefaction triggering analysis, limit equilibrium analyses and numerical modelling of static liquefaction using the NorSand model, which was amongst the first tailings dam projects involving numerical modelling of static liquefaction using these methods.
The salient features of our approach to static liquefaction included geotechnical investigation and tailings characterisation, static liquefaction screening assessment, static liquefaction triggering analysis, limit equilibrium analyses and numerical modelling of static liquefaction using the NorSand model, which was amongst the first tailings dam projects involving numerical modelling of static liquefaction using these methods.
Contributor(s):
A L Li, A Fourie, A Litwinowicz, M Laxman
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- Published: 2021
- Pages: 17
- PDF Size: 2.992 Mb.
- Unique ID: P-01806-Q9B5R6