Multi-phase modelling and characterisation of mudrush hazard in cave mining

  • Karakus, Murat (Primary Chief Investigator (PCI))
  • Nguyen, Giang (Chief Investigator (CI))
  • Bui, Ha Hong (Chief Investigator (CI))
  • Chester, Chris (Partner Investigator (PI))

Project: Research

Project Details

Project Description

A mudrush is a sudden, uncontrolled flow of wet fine particles (mud) into an underground mine that damages equipment, infrastructure, and can even cause fatalities. This project aims to develop cost-effective management and monitoring of mudrush hazards within the at-risk Carrapateena cave mine operated by OZ Minerals. Building on recent technological and numerical advances, a novel experimental–theoretical–numerical approach will be used to simulate mudrush risk based on moisture content, particle sizes, compaction, geological conditions, and seismic energy. Outputs will include a practical framework to boost the safety, productivity, and profitability of caving operations to benefit miners and the broader resources industry.
Short titleMudrush hazard in cave mining
StatusActive
Effective start/end date25/07/24 → 24/07/28