Mining
Mining projects heavily rely on geotechnical expertise throughout various stages of exploration, extraction, and processing of minerals. Geotechnical considerations are vital in assessing the stability of mine slopes and tailing dams, designing safe excavations, and managing geotechnical risks associated with ground movements. DAARWIN software provides detailed geotechnical analysis of soil behavior. With a thorough understanding of geotechnical factors, mining projects can mitigate hazards, optimize operational efficiency, and promote sustainable resource extraction.
SECTORS
SLOPE STABILITY
Slope stability is a critical aspect of geotechnical engineering and mining projects. It involves the assessment and analysis of the stability of natural or man-made slopes to prevent landslides and slope failures. Geotechnical engineers utilize various techniques, such as site investigations, soil testing, and slope stability analysis, to ensure safe slope designs.
TAILING DAMS
Tailing dams are engineered structures used in mining to store and manage waste materials, known as tailings, generated during the extraction and processing of minerals. Geotechnical considerations are essential in the design and construction of tailing dams to ensure their stability and prevent environmental hazards. Geotechnical engineers assess factors such as soil properties, slope stability, and seepage control to mitigate the risk of dam failures and protect surrounding ecosystems and communities.
PROJECTS
geotechnical, software engineer, geotechnical engineering software, construction AI, civil engineering software