Instability mechanisms of slope in open-pit coal mines: From physical and numerical modeling

The stability of open-pit mine slopes is crucial for safe and efficient mining operations. However, the presence of weak interlayers poses significant challenges in maintaining the stability of slopes. To explore the impact of the rock arching effect on slopes during excavation, understand the defor...

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Main Authors: Guanghe Li, Zihuan Hu, Dong Wang, Laigui Wang, Yanting Wang, Lichun Zhao, Hongjun Jia, Kun Fang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-11-01
Series:International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268624001514
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author Guanghe Li
Zihuan Hu
Dong Wang
Laigui Wang
Yanting Wang
Lichun Zhao
Hongjun Jia
Kun Fang
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Zihuan Hu
Dong Wang
Laigui Wang
Yanting Wang
Lichun Zhao
Hongjun Jia
Kun Fang
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description The stability of open-pit mine slopes is crucial for safe and efficient mining operations. However, the presence of weak interlayers poses significant challenges in maintaining the stability of slopes. To explore the impact of the rock arching effect on slopes during excavation, understand the deformation zones and evaluation stages in such environments, and analyze the formation and characteristics of cracks, this study investigated the instability mechanism of open-pit mine slopes with weak interlayers through physical and numerical modeling. Focusing on the Zaharnur open-pit coal mine in China as a prototype, a sophisticated physical model test employing particle image velocimetry and Brillouin optical frequency domain analysis was conducted to comprehensively analyze the displacement and strain variation characteristics of open-pit mine slopes. The displacement, strain, stress redistribution, and failure processes of slopes under excavation were comprehensively analyzed through physical and numerical modeling. The results showed that the slope model exhibited a strain pattern in which the strain incrementally increased from its center toward the edges, and the landslide thrust was converted into an internal force along the arch axis and transmitted to the supports. The concept of the rock arching effect specific to soft rocks was proposed, shedding new light on an important phenomenon specific to open-pit slopes with weak interlayers. Based on its deformation characteristics, the slope could be divided into three areas: The excavation influence area, the crack area and the failure area. In addition, the ratios of the height and width of the outermost cracks to the excavation width fluctuated in the ranges of 0.36–0.49 and 0.72–1.00, respectively. These findings contribute to a better understanding of the instability mechanisms in open-pit mine slopes with weak interlayers and provide valuable guidelines for safe mining practices.
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spelling doaj.art-3f730dae8ac54c509504250e8d54880c2025-01-01T05:10:06ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Mining Science and Technology2095-26862024-11-01341115091528Instability mechanisms of slope in open-pit coal mines: From physical and numerical modelingGuanghe Li0Zihuan Hu1Dong Wang2Laigui Wang3Yanting Wang4Lichun Zhao5Hongjun Jia6Kun Fang7College of Mining, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin 123000, China; Erdos Research Institute Liaoning Technical University, Erdos 017004, China; School of Mechanics and Engineering, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin 123000, China; Key Laboratory of Safe and Intelligent Mining in Open-pit Coal Mines, Hulun Buir 021000, ChinaCollege of Mining, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin 123000, ChinaCollege of Mining, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin 123000, ChinaErdos Research Institute Liaoning Technical University, Erdos 017004, ChinaCollege of Mining, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin 123000, ChinaJarud Banner Zaharnur Coal Industry Co. Ltd, Jarud Banner 029100, ChinaCollege of Mining, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin 123000, ChinaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong 999077, China; Corresponding author.The stability of open-pit mine slopes is crucial for safe and efficient mining operations. However, the presence of weak interlayers poses significant challenges in maintaining the stability of slopes. To explore the impact of the rock arching effect on slopes during excavation, understand the deformation zones and evaluation stages in such environments, and analyze the formation and characteristics of cracks, this study investigated the instability mechanism of open-pit mine slopes with weak interlayers through physical and numerical modeling. Focusing on the Zaharnur open-pit coal mine in China as a prototype, a sophisticated physical model test employing particle image velocimetry and Brillouin optical frequency domain analysis was conducted to comprehensively analyze the displacement and strain variation characteristics of open-pit mine slopes. The displacement, strain, stress redistribution, and failure processes of slopes under excavation were comprehensively analyzed through physical and numerical modeling. The results showed that the slope model exhibited a strain pattern in which the strain incrementally increased from its center toward the edges, and the landslide thrust was converted into an internal force along the arch axis and transmitted to the supports. The concept of the rock arching effect specific to soft rocks was proposed, shedding new light on an important phenomenon specific to open-pit slopes with weak interlayers. Based on its deformation characteristics, the slope could be divided into three areas: The excavation influence area, the crack area and the failure area. In addition, the ratios of the height and width of the outermost cracks to the excavation width fluctuated in the ranges of 0.36–0.49 and 0.72–1.00, respectively. These findings contribute to a better understanding of the instability mechanisms in open-pit mine slopes with weak interlayers and provide valuable guidelines for safe mining practices.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268624001514Open-pit mine slopesInstability mechanismsRock archingParticle image velocimetryStrain monitoring
spellingShingle Guanghe Li
Zihuan Hu
Dong Wang
Laigui Wang
Yanting Wang
Lichun Zhao
Hongjun Jia
Kun Fang
Instability mechanisms of slope in open-pit coal mines: From physical and numerical modeling
International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
Open-pit mine slopes
Instability mechanisms
Rock arching
Particle image velocimetry
Strain monitoring
title Instability mechanisms of slope in open-pit coal mines: From physical and numerical modeling
title_full Instability mechanisms of slope in open-pit coal mines: From physical and numerical modeling
title_fullStr Instability mechanisms of slope in open-pit coal mines: From physical and numerical modeling
title_full_unstemmed Instability mechanisms of slope in open-pit coal mines: From physical and numerical modeling
title_short Instability mechanisms of slope in open-pit coal mines: From physical and numerical modeling
title_sort instability mechanisms of slope in open pit coal mines from physical and numerical modeling
topic Open-pit mine slopes
Instability mechanisms
Rock arching
Particle image velocimetry
Strain monitoring
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268624001514
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