A Method for Quantitative Void/Fracture Detection and Estimation of Rock Strength for Underground Mine Roof

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Syd Peng
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

In designing a proper roof support system, one must know the features of roof geology in advance of mining. The drilling parameters obtained during normal roof bolt installation cycle can provide a large amount of information on the roof geology when properly interpreted. It is also an economic way for identifying the geological features of the roof. This research develops a method for predicting the roof geology based on the drilling parameters obtained during roof bolting operation. From the results of a series of laboratory and underground tests, feed pressure is found to be a good indicator for identifying the voids/fractures and estimating the roof rock strength. This paper describes the method for determining quantitatively the location and the size of void/fracture and estimating the roof rock strength from the drilling parameters of roof bolter.
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APA: Syd Peng  (2005)  A Method for Quantitative Void/Fracture Detection and Estimation of Rock Strength for Underground Mine Roof

MLA: Syd Peng A Method for Quantitative Void/Fracture Detection and Estimation of Rock Strength for Underground Mine Roof. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2005.

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