Analyzing degradation of ore pass walls in Kiirunavaara mine using scanning data

IF 2.2 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Weronika Sredniawa, Bartlomiej Skawina, Jorge Recio Garcia, Joel Rapp
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Abstract

Ore passes play a vital role in underground mining operations by facilitating the gravity-driven movement of ore from production levels to lower levels. Failure of the ore pass has serious consequences, including possible production disruptions and substantial financial investments in reconstruction or rehabilitation. Failure mechanisms are often associated with rock mass quality, stress conditions, and wear of the ore pass walls. This study investigated the degradation of ore pass walls using scanning data at LKAB’s Kiirunavaara mine in Sweden. Geotechnical information obtained from various sources aided in further understanding the ore passes’ conditions. The study revealed variations in the ore pass growth rates, highlighting potential stability concerns and the correlation between throughput and pass growth. The findings underscore the need for continuous monitoring and regular inspection to manage wall degradation. The paper proposes potential rehabilitation measures to ensure the stability and safety of ore passes in mining operations.
利用扫描数据分析Kiirunavaara矿槽壁退化情况
矿石溜井在地下采矿作业中起着至关重要的作用,它促进了矿石从生产层向较低层的重力运动。矿道的失败会造成严重后果,包括可能造成生产中断和在重建或恢复方面进行大量财政投资。破坏机制通常与岩体质量、应力条件和矿槽壁磨损有关。本研究利用瑞典LKAB的Kiirunavaara矿的扫描数据调查了矿槽壁的退化。从各种来源获得的岩土工程信息有助于进一步了解矿槽的情况。该研究揭示了矿道增长率的变化,突出了潜在的稳定性问题以及吞吐量和通道增长率之间的相关性。研究结果强调需要持续监测和定期检查,以管理墙的退化。为保证矿道在采矿作业中的稳定性和安全性,提出了可行的修复措施。
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Frontiers in Built Environment
Frontiers in Built Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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