Geomechanics and Engineering A
Volume 40, Number 1, 2025, pages 069-78
DOI: 10.12989/gae.2025.40.1.069
Optimizing open-pit iron ore mine waste dump stability with an increased height: A geotechnical perspective
Naresh K. Katariya, B.S. Choudhary, Mahzad Esmaeili-Falak and A.K. Raina
Abstract
This study pertains to the stability of the waste dump of an iron ore mine near the working pit area in western India, with a focus on exploring the potential to increase the dimensions of dump aligned with sustainable mining practices and ensuring safety, through a process of optimization. The approach combined field investigations, laboratory testing, and numerical modelling of slope, using limit equilibrium method, and evaluating the Factor of Safety (FoS) of the dump. The results indicated that the existing dump exhibited stability, with FoS values ranging from 1.407 to 1.996, adhering to Indian regulations. Slope stability analysis of the dump was performed to evaluate the stability of modified dump with proposed changes in slope parameters. Additionally, moderate increases in height and adjustments in slope angles to 30-35 was proposed to enhanced the dump capacity. The changes efficiently implemented increased the dump area by 1.01 hectare and dump capacity by 1.16 million tons, without compromising safety of the dump slopes. Additionally, the need for enhanced monitoring especially during adverse weather conditions is stressed.
Key Words
dump slope optimization; dump stability; geotechnical analysis; iron ore mine; slope stability modelling
Address
Naresh K. Katariya and B.S. Choudhary: Department of Mining Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (ISM), Dhanbad– 826001, India
Mahzad Esmaeili-Falak: Department of Civil Engineering, North Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, 1651153311, Iran
A.K. Raina: CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, India;
Academy of Excellence in Scientific Research, Ghaziabad, India