Biological stabilization of mine dumps: shear strength and numerical simulation approach with special reference to Sisam tree |
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Authors: | Rajesh Rai B K Shrivastva |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Mining Engineering, Institute of Technology Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, 221 005, UP, India |
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Abstract: | The stability of mine waste dump is very important for an economic and safety point of view. The biological method is the
most popular and eco-friendly approach to stabilize the mine waste dump in the long term. Trees outclass grasses and shrubs
for long term stability as the roots of trees are stronger and penetrate deeper. Their roots bind the dump material and form
a composite material having high shear strength. The mechanics of stabilization by tress have yet not been fully understood.
Moreover, one always refers to biological stabilization of slope qualitatively rather than quantitatively. A numerical simulation
tool has been used in the present paper to assess the increased factor of safety of a vegetated dump slope. The Sisam tree
was chosen for the present study as it is commonly available in northern India, needs little care and has high economic value.
The increased shear strength of the dump mass having tree roots was calculated by shear box test. The tree roots occupy large
space, hence, a large size shear box (1.5 m × 1.5 m × 0.75 m) has specifically been designed and fabricated for determining
the shear strength of dump root matrix. A small size shear box (0.30 m × 0.30 m × 0.15 m) has also been designed and fabricated
to determine the increased shear strength due to small trees. It was observed that the Sisam tree of even moderate size binds
the upper layers of mine dump and improve the factor of safety substantially. It was also observed that the stability of dump
slope improves with time (i.e. size of tree). |
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