| Code: | MEMG0004 | Acronym: | LOS |
| Keywords | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Keyword |
| OFICIAL | Technologies, Applied Sciences, Project |
| Active? | Yes |
| E-learning page: | https://moodle.fe.up.pt/ |
| Responsible unit: | Mining Engineering Department |
| Course/CS Responsible: | Master in Mining and Geo-Environmental Engineering |
| Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MEMG | 9 | Plano de estudos oficial a partir de 2008/09 | 1 | - | 6 | 56 | 162 |
In the wake of the course unit of Rock Mass Exploitation, this new course unit will act, to a certain extent, as a way of deepening some subject matters skimmed over or taught in the previous course unit, being now more focused on the application in underground mining. Hence the subject matter of mining exploration methods will be resumed, being given a special emphasis to the methods which are currently most used. It will also be analysed the mechanisation of mining operations (determinants of the phenomena, historical evolution of equipments, current equipments, advantages and disadvantages of mining intensive mechanisation), as well as their impact on the selection of exploration methods and the panoply of current methods. There is a growing tendency to use tunnels to solve countless road and railway traffic problems, thus this will be a subject matter which will be thorough developed, mainly concerning the current methods of excavation, equipments used, surrounding ground of excavation sites and implementation of subsidiary mining operations, being given an emphasis to ventilation, drainage and sewage. Additionally, it will also be studied the methods and technologies applicable to cavern excavation for multiple purposes. Still relating to the subject matter of exploration methods, it will be studied the classic and current technologies of well (extraction and ventilation) ramps and chimneys opening. The use of explosives to the above mentioned purposes is a subject matter which will also be resumed, because of the specificity of the excavations and the reflection on the design and implementation of the fire diagrams. Due to the amount of time available and as far as possible, it will be handled the conceptual, practical and legal aspects related to the organization of excavation (in the broad sense of the word) works and safety.
It is intended to equip students with theoretical knowledge and practical competencies to participate in optimized exploration of underground natural resources, by providing safe, effective use of resources and environmental concerns.
-Underground exploration methods: concept of exploration method; classification of the methods and characterization of the most important ones currently applied: selection of an exploration method. - Mineral extraction equipment: types, purposes and fields of application; the importance of mechanization, its causes and historical evolution of equipments; impact of mechanization on the selection of an exploration method. - Tunnels and caverns: methods of excavation, equipments and operative modes; application criteria and equipment selection factors. Methods of firm ground excavation: mechanical excavation vs. explosives excavation; fire diagrams for tunnels and great chambers. - Wells and chimneys: identical summary to the previous theme. - Ventilation and mining sewage, tunnels and great chambers. - Support and consolidation of underground excavation edge: main technologies and types of materials and devices available; criteria of application in straight correlation with the methods of excavation. - Organization of underground excavation works and safety.
The classes are mostly in class room and essentially expositive.
It will be provided Classes for Teamwork, with the support of teachers.
It will be held two field Classes: one at Atlas Copco Portugal company and another to a escavation work in progress.
| Designation | Weight (%) |
|---|---|
| Teste | 25,00 |
| Trabalho escrito | 75,00 |
| Total: | 100,00 |
75% attendance in classes. The frequency is required for access to Appeal Exam.
Components of Distributed Evaluation:
1-Assessment Test to be held during the semester - Weight in Final Note - 25%
2 - Monograph to be performed in teams of 2 students - Weight in Final Note - 75%.
The second component of the Distributed Evaluation is composed of two "products":
A Report and a Oral Presentation of 30 minutes.
To all Students with frequency, but not approved in the Distributed Evaluation, will have an Appeal Exam. In this case, the Final Note = 100% Note Appeal Exam.
According to the FEUP rules.
In the Appeal Exam