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A study of the effect of pillar shape on pillar strength
Pillar strength is affected by pillar shape, but this has largely been ignored in past research studies.
Bord-and-pillar layouts are typically designed using empirical strength equations developed for
square pillars. Owing to the poor quality of pillar cutting, many hard-rock pillars have an irregular
shape and it is not clear how this affects pillar strength. Furthermore, the strength of rectangular
pillars in comparison with square pillars is also difficult to quantify. The ‘perimeter rule’ is widely
adopted for rectangular pillars, but its applicability for pillars with irregular shapes has never
been tested. We used numerical modelling in this study to investigate the effect of pillar shape on
strength. An analytical limit equilibrium model of a square and a strip pillar also provided useful
insights. For slender pillars, the strength of a long rib pillar is essentially similar to that of a square
pillar. In contrast, for rib pillars with a large width to height ratio, there is a substantial increase
in strength. The study found that the perimeter rule should not be used for irregularly shaped
pillars. Displacement discontinuity modelling, using a limit equilibrium approach, is proposed as
an alternative to determine the strength of these pillars.
Du Plessis, M.; Malan, D.F. (Daniel Francois)(Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015-06)
The aim of any mine design is to ensure that the excavations remain stable
for the period they will be in use. Various pillar systems are used to ensure
that underground stopes remain stable and that mining activities ...
Maritz, Jan Abram(Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014-12)
Since the dawn of mining, pillars have been used as primary support to
ensure stable workings. Early designs were based on trial and error, after
which more scientific means developed over time. A vast amount of
progress ...
Ile, Divine-Ito; Malan, D.F. (Daniel Francois)(Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023-05)
This study explores the use of backfill in hard rock bord-and-pillar mines to increase the pillar
strength and extraction ratio at depth. The use of backfill will also minimize the requirement for
tailings storage on ...