A Borehole Instrument For Measuring Mining-Induced Pressure Changes ? Objective

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Provide a simple and effective means of measuring mining-induced pressure changes in coal mine roof and pillars. Approach Develop a reliable, easy to fabricate and install borehole instrument which measures mining-induced pressure changes in pillars and in the mine roof. Ground pressures are monitored through use of aluminum platens coupled with d copper flat jack. How It Works The Bureau's instrument measures mining-induced pressure changes by transmitting strata pressure through the aluminum platens to an oil-filled borehole platened flat jack (BPF). Pressure in the flat jack is displayed on a gage located outside of the borehole. The instrument is in-stalled in the borehole by inflating the flat jack using a hand-held hydraulic pump. In addition, the platens have been designed to allow up to three BPFs to be installed in a single borehole, thus permitting pressure change measurements in more than one direction from a single borehole. Installation pressure is calculated on the basis of the estimated pressure exerted by the overburden and the percent of recovery after intial mining has
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APA:  (1986)  A Borehole Instrument For Measuring Mining-Induced Pressure Changes ? Objective

MLA: A Borehole Instrument For Measuring Mining-Induced Pressure Changes ? Objective. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1986.

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