Mining Publication: A User's Guide for the Bplane, Bstepp, and Bwedge Computer Programs
Original creation date: March 2007
This user's guide covers the operation of a suite of three computer programs - Bplane, Bstepp, and Bwedge. These programs can be used to evaluate the potential for plane shear, step-path, and wedge failures along the crest of a slope bench. Such failures reduce the width of a catch bench and may compromise the bench's ability to catch rolling or sliding material before it reaches miners working below. The Bplane and Bwedge programs address sliding of blocks defined by continuous planar joints. The Bstepp program examines sliding of blocks defined by more complex failure surfaces that include steeply dipping cross joints and may even include breaks across small bridges of intact rock. The programs are applicable to jointed rock masses where the joints are small relative to the overall slope and form a number of sets with uniform statistical characteristics within a slope sector. The theoretical basis, application, and operation of these programs are described.
Authors: SM Miller, JK Whyatt, JG Dwyer, EL McHugh
Information Circular - March 2007
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20031953
Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2007-108, Information Circular 9494, 2007 March; :1-68
See Also
- Analysis of Bench Crest Performance at the Yellowstone Mine: A Case Study
- Applications of Ground-Based Radar to Mine Slope Monitoring
- Applications of Ground-Based Radar to Mine Slope Monitoring
- Applications of the Point Estimation Method for Stochastic Rock Slope Engineering
- Assessing and Monitoring Open Pit Mine Highwalls
- Computer Modeling of Catch Benches to Mitigate Rockfall Hazards in Open Pit Mines
- Current Research on Slope Movement in Mines: Use of Hyperspectral Imagery
- Detecting Problems With Mine Slope Stability
- Evaluating Techniques for Monitoring Rock Falls and Slope Stability
- Slope Stability
- Page last reviewed: 9/21/2012
- Page last updated: 9/21/2012
- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program