An Improved Technique of In-Situ Measurement Of Fracture Zones Surrounding Gateroads

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
B. G. D. Smart
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

An understanding of the nature of yield zones surrounding coal mine excavations is fundamental to the design of mine support systems. Various methods have been designed for investigation of underground rock masses and an extensometric technique, the Magnetic Rod Extensometer, has been developed to overcome inherent design limitations in existing equipment of this type. This paper refers to the prototype form of the extensometer and details changes designed to overcome a variety of drawbacks indicated by routine use of the equipment. The principal change has been one of manual to computerised data acquisition and presentation in the laboratory phase of the system. This has dramatically reduced the time taken to process underground measurements and produce numerical and graphical results. The revised Magnetic Rod Extensometer represents an integrated instrumentation system that combines speed and accuracy in all areas of data handling.
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APA: B. G. D. Smart  (1984)  An Improved Technique of In-Situ Measurement Of Fracture Zones Surrounding Gateroads

MLA: B. G. D. Smart An Improved Technique of In-Situ Measurement Of Fracture Zones Surrounding Gateroads. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1984.

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