Design and modelling of an underground mine:

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dc.contributor.author Mwalo, Edward
dc.contributor.author Kadhana, Shafic
dc.contributor.author Atwine, Emmanuel
dc.date.accessioned 2023-06-22T13:48:38Z
dc.date.available 2023-06-22T13:48:38Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.citation Mwalo, E., Kadhana, S. & Atwine, E. (2023). Design and modelling of an underground mine: case study: Bukana gold mines. Busitema University. Unpublished dissertation en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12283/3668
dc.description Dissertation en_US
dc.description.abstract Underground mining is the method employed in extraction of minerals which prove to be infeasible to mine by surface mining. This is because the stripping ratio is greater than the break-even stripping ratio. The mining of minerals by underground methods requires a better understanding of the deposit in terms of geology, mineralogy, geotechnical, hydrogeological and technological factors. A poor mine design can lead to low productivity of the ore and reduced safety due to high probability of mine collapse. Mining in Bukana in Namayingo district is done mostly by underground mining and many miners start mining without a better understanding of their deposit due to limited access to geological data and expertise in geological, and hydrogeological modelling hence the miners end up abandoning these mines which leads to a decline in economic growth. A field study was conducted and the relevant data was obtained (both primary and secondary), which included the collar, survey, assay, topographical and geology data. Samples were also picked to analyze the uniaxial compressive strength and the indirect tensile strength. Results obtained in the laboratory indicated that; samples picked at a depth further from the surface have greater rock strength compared to those picked from the near surface. The current state of the mines in Bukana was determined and the acquired information was used in the Mine sight 3D software to develop a geological model using the triangulation. Mining method selection was based on a numerical ranking system of Nikolas’ method where each mining method was ranked on various attributes for suitability using different attributes in geometry and grade distribution for example deposit shape, dip and grade distribution and rock mechanical properties of the footwall, hanging wall and the ore body. It was determined that cut and fill mining method had the highest rank of 36 and it is the method that we selected. In an underground mine, access ways are extremely important for they serve as aid self-escaping by directing miners to the escape routes during an emergency and serve both as a way to transport ore or waste, and move people, equipment or supplies. Being that they are such an important component of an underground mine they require to be designed following engineering principles that have been tested before and can be applied improving factors like safety and better production. Mining companies face a problem of ground water inflow into the mines which poses a challenge to mine production as this water accumulates, blocks the mine entries to passage of air and haulage, interrupts production, damage to the mine, loss of life due to inrushes of water, increased costs caused by the need to remove water, causes suspension of operations, promotes deterioration of roof rocks and reduces the stability of mine rock structure. Bukana Gold mine currently is facing the same problem and operations were suspended. The water entering the mine is from ground water which contributes the greatest capacity of inflow, precipitation and surface runoff. A suitable dewatering system was selected to solve this problem. To select the dewatering system, a Field study was conducted and the Geology of Bukana and Hydrogeology data of Bukana site was obtained from Namayingo District Headquarters from the District water office availed by the District Water Engineer. The data included the type of Aquifer and its hydrogeology in which some Aquifer parameter values were calculated from the data using the applied standard formulae and these parameters include Hydraulic heads, coefficient of transmissivity, storativity, porosity. These parameters were fed in to Mod flow software to determine the hydraulic head distribution in the Aquifer system and as well as the flow rate of water into the mine. The rainfall data of the past twenty years was obtained and the average rainfall intensity was calculated and this helped to calculate the amount of direct rainfall into the mine. In addition, surface runoff water in to the mine was also calculated using the rational method and the obtained data. The mine dimensions were measured and the amount of water present in the mine was 38400litres the water level in the mine was also measured and recorded and a sample of the water was collected from the mine and tested for its quality where parameters, P H, temperature, salinity, Electrical conductivity, Total Dissolved solids were tested from Busitema University laboratory and recorded. A suitable Dewatering System was selected using Atlas Copco pump sizing calculator software which required inputs which were calculated and include (Flow rate =350L/Min, total pipe length=33m, suction head=13m) the software returned the sizing results which included the friction head of 9.3m, design velocity of 2.97m/s, total dynamic head of 22.3m, power of 1.95kw, and efficiency of 96%. The software also gave a recommended p H of (6-8) and water temperature of 75 o F which matched the water test results hence proving to be the suitable Dewatering System. The type of flow in the pipe was determined using Reynold number and limits and was turbulent flow, and the economic Analysis of the pump was calculated. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Mr. Kidega Richard, Mr. Bakama Michael, Busitema University en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Underground mine en_US
dc.subject Underground mining en_US
dc.subject Extraction of minerals en_US
dc.subject Mining en_US
dc.subject Aquifer system en_US
dc.subject Dewatering system en_US
dc.title Design and modelling of an underground mine: en_US
dc.title.alternative case study: Bukana gold mines en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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