A field trial of distributed optic fiber sensing technique for longwall caving mapping - RASIM 2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Xun Luo Yi Duan
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Apr 26, 2022

Abstract

A field trial of by distributed optical fiber sensing (DOFS) technique was conducted at a longwall coal mine in Australia. This investigation was designed to assess the applicability of DOFS for microseismic monitoring in mining. The experiments used commercially available optic fiber cables, geophones and associated data acquisition instruments – a fiber interrogator and a seismic recorder. The fiber cable was deployed in a 300m deep hole and in trenches of approximately 3.5 km long on the ground surface around and across the longwall panel being mined. The results obtained from the experiments have shown that DOFS is able to acquire microseismic data with quality that is comparable to geophones. It has been proven that DOFS can achieve higher spatial resolution for seismicity sensing and higher accuracy for locating events than a geophone network. These characteristics are particularly useful for using DOFS to monitor ground vibrations associated with ground caving processes and rock fracturing events induced by mining and civil engineering. It was also found that far more additional seismic events were recorded by the fibers than by the geophones. Automated data discrimination and processing methods must be developed in order to utilize DOFS for real-time applications.
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APA: Xun Luo Yi Duan  (2022)  A field trial of distributed optic fiber sensing technique for longwall caving mapping - RASIM 2022

MLA: Xun Luo Yi Duan A field trial of distributed optic fiber sensing technique for longwall caving mapping - RASIM 2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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