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Numerical investigations of rock bridge effect on open pit slope stability
Authors:C Romer  M Ferentinou
Affiliation:1. Geological Sciences, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa;2. Civil Engineering Science, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract:In this study, the effect of rock bridges on rock slope stability was investigated by incorporating non-persistent joint networks in numerical models, and the critical profiles of an open pit mine were analysed. Parallel deterministic networks of infinite and finite lengths, ubiquitous joint network model and Veneziano joint network model were used in order to simulate the rock fractures. Materials were modelled based on the generalised Hoek―Brown and equivalent Mohr–Coulomb failure criteria. The parallel deterministic infinite and the ubiquitous joint network models produced lower safety factors. The introduction of rock bridges along discontinuity planes in the parallel deterministic network and Veneziano joint network models significantly contributed to the stability and strain distribution, which should be considered in stability analysis of rock mass in open pit by rock slope practitioners. The results show the significance of joints in hard rock behaviour and the joints should be included in order to attain practical and realistic simulations.
Keywords:Corresponding author    Ubiquitous model  Veneziano model  Parallel deterministic joint network  Numerical modelling  Rock slope stability  Discontinuities  Open pit
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