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Revision as of 16:47, 2 February 2015
This page contains a hyperlinked list of pages that have been completed as part of Mine 448 - underground mine design project. Each topic has been completed as part of the course requirements for the design groups. It is hoped that with time, these guides will accumulate into a useful resource for the course. Comments on any of these topics can be left in the discussion page attached to each topic page.
List of topics for which pages are available:
Contents
Information required for mine design
The stages of mine design
- The stages of mine design
- Pre-evaluation study
- Scoping study
- Pre-feasibility study
- Feasibility study
- Detailed design
- Project management principles
Geotechnical engineering
- Master list of tasks required for various stages of mine design
- Numerical modelling
- Ground support
- Backfill
- Mine dewatering
- Rock mass characterization using geophysical methods
- Mining induced seismicity
Mining methods
- Factors influencing mining method selection
- Estimation of the potential production rate
- Block caving
- Sublevel caving
- Cut and fill
- Longitudinal longhole retreat
- Transverse longhole stoping
- Sub-level open stoping
- Vertical crater retreat
- Shrinkage stoping
- Hard-rock room and pillar
Mine infrastructure
- Crushers
- Shaft vs. Ramp Access
- Ramp design
- Shaft construction
- Refuge stations
- Ore and waste passes
- Ventilation
Economics and finance
- Project economics
- Project Evaluation Methods
- Metal price forecasting
- Equipment selection
- Equipment purchase vs leasing