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Ingegneria Sismica

Ingegneria Sismica

Comparative Analysis and Research on Finite Difference and Discrete Element of Slope in Diantan Open-pit Mine, Yunnan Province

Author(s): Qianzhou Rong1, Shiguang Xu1,2, Yi Yang1, Lichun He3
1School of Public Safety and Emergency Management, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650093, Yunnan, China
2Yunnan Geology and Mineral Engineering Investigation Group Corporation, Kunming 650041, Yunnan
3Hydrogeological Battalion of Jiangxi Geological Bureau, 330095, Nanchang, PRC
Rong, Qianzhou. et al “Comparative Analysis and Research on Finite Difference and Discrete Element of Slope in Diantan Open-pit Mine, Yunnan Province.” Ingegneria Sismica Volume 43 Issue 3: 1-24, doi:10.65102/is20261256.

Abstract

Slope stability has always been a key technical concern in the safe operation of open-pit mines. With the rapid advancement of computer technology, numerical simulation methods have increasingly replaced traditional qualitative approaches, providing a more quantitative means of analysis. This study focuses on the marble slope on the west side of the south mining pit at the Yunnan Diantan Iron Mine. Based on experimental data and parameter calculations, a three-dimensional model was constructed using Rhino software. Slope stability was then analyzed and compared using the three-dimensional finite difference method (FDM) via FLAC3D and the discrete element method (DEM) via 3DEC. The results indicate that the FDM simulation predominantly reveals features of typical push-pull or traction-type landslides, failing to capture the sudden, brittle failure often observed in rock collapses. In contrast, the DEM simulation better replicates the stepwise toppling behavior of rock slope failure, clearly demonstrating brittle fracture characteristics. Overall, DEM more effectively reflects the displacement and deformation behavior of rock slopes, produces less theoretical error, and yields simulation results that more closely align with actual mine conditions.

Keywords
Open-pit mining, Stability analysis, Finite difference method (FDM), Discrete element method (DEM), Numerical simulation

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