Title of article :
Estimation of Optimum Geometric Configuration of Mine Dumps in Wardha Valley Coalfields in India: A Case Study
Author/Authors :
Koner, Radhakanta IIT(ISM) Dhanbad, India
Abstract :
The Wardha valley coalfields, situated in the western part of India, contribute to
more than 7% of the national coal production. The open-pit mining methods are the
modes of exploitation of coal in the majority of the mines in the area. Due to the
increased depth of working and higher stripping ratio, the output of waste overburden
is increased. The challenges are the scarcity of the available land for dumping waste
overburden geo-material safely. Optimization of the mine dump slope geometry is the
only available alternative in the hands of the management in order to increase the life
of the projects and continue the production of coal. This investigation specifically
addresses this issue, and proposes a combination of the optimum geometric
configurations of the dump slope. This work utilizes the computational power of the
numerical modeling technique in order to solve a large number of alternatives and zero
them down to the optimum combination. The numerical modeling is considered as a
major external factor that contributes to the mine dump's instability. This work shows
an 18% increase in the dumping waste material volume in the present condition. This
investigation also reveals that double stage dumping is comparably better in
optimizing the dump slope configuration.
Keywords :
Mine dump , Dump Height , Dump Slope Angle , Stage Dumping , Dynamic Loading
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment