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PANEL WIDTH AFFECTED BY ROCK MASS CLASSIFICATIONS
(ABU-TARTUR PHOSPHATE MINES)

Research Authors
M. A. Hussein, S.S. Imbaby, A. R. Ibrahim
Research Member
Research Year
2013
Research Journal
Journal of Engineering Sciences, Assiut University, Faculty of Engineering
Research Vol
41- 3
Research Rank
2
Research_Pages
1364 - 1379
Research Abstract

Rock mass classification systems consider one of the design tools, which are used in
conjunction with engineering assessments and other design approaches. There are many
classification systems, which are widely employed in rock engineering. In this study one of
these systems is used for the selection of the optimum panel width in phosphate mine Abu Tartur area. Geological Strength Index (GSI) is one of these systems which enables for
calculations of the panel width. Data for the GSI system are obtained from geological reports,
some field measurements and laboratory tests. The obtained panel width (wall length) for
Abu-Tartur area is calculated to be about 100m (102m) which differs strongly from the
applied length in the area (150m). So, it is recommended to apply this obtained length to
secure safe mining conditions without roof falls which is the main problem facing
underground mining in this area.