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Volume 18 Issue 1
Feb.  2011
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Vidal Félix Navarro Torres, Carlos Dinis da Gama, Matilde Costa e Silva, Paula Falcão Neves,  and Qiang Xie, Comparative stability analyses of traditional and selective room-and-pillar mining techniques for sub-horizontal tungsten veins, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 18(2011), No. 1, pp. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-011-0392-2
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Vidal Félix Navarro Torres, Carlos Dinis da Gama, Matilde Costa e Silva, Paula Falcão Neves,  and Qiang Xie, Comparative stability analyses of traditional and selective room-and-pillar mining techniques for sub-horizontal tungsten veins, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 18(2011), No. 1, pp. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-011-0392-2
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Comparative stability analyses of traditional and selective room-and-pillar mining techniques for sub-horizontal tungsten veins

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    Qiang Xie    E-mail: xieqiang2000@hotmail.com

  • The stability and productivity concerning a modification on the traditional room and pillar for a new selective technique at the Portuguese Panasqueira Mine have been described. The traditional room-and-pillar stoping uses 5.0-m wide rooms with 3.0 m×3.0 m pillars, while the selective room-and-pillar mining technique consists in stoping with rooms of 4.0 m wide and pillars of 4 m×4 m with a subsequent selective cutting of the quartz veins at the mid pillar of approximately 0.5 m high, to obtain a pillar section with an area of 3.0 m×3.0 m. The stability and productivity analyses indicate that the selective technique obtains smaller average pillar safety factor, more rock mass displacement, more extraction and selectivity ratios, and ore grade improvement, compared with the traditional technique. These results show that the selective technique is also more convenient. This proposed selective room-and-pillar mining technique is applicable to any sub-horizontal narrow quartz veins with wolfram, gold, etc. such as the famous La Rinconada gold mine in the Peruvian Andes.
  • Comparative stability analyses of traditional and selective room-and-pillar mining techniques for sub-horizontal tungsten veins

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    • The stability and productivity concerning a modification on the traditional room and pillar for a new selective technique at the Portuguese Panasqueira Mine have been described. The traditional room-and-pillar stoping uses 5.0-m wide rooms with 3.0 m×3.0 m pillars, while the selective room-and-pillar mining technique consists in stoping with rooms of 4.0 m wide and pillars of 4 m×4 m with a subsequent selective cutting of the quartz veins at the mid pillar of approximately 0.5 m high, to obtain a pillar section with an area of 3.0 m×3.0 m. The stability and productivity analyses indicate that the selective technique obtains smaller average pillar safety factor, more rock mass displacement, more extraction and selectivity ratios, and ore grade improvement, compared with the traditional technique. These results show that the selective technique is also more convenient. This proposed selective room-and-pillar mining technique is applicable to any sub-horizontal narrow quartz veins with wolfram, gold, etc. such as the famous La Rinconada gold mine in the Peruvian Andes.
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