Application Of A Static And Geophysical Monitoring System For Detection Of Stability Problems

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 1874 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1993
Abstract
The U.S. Bureau of Mines implemented an inte¬grated static and geophysical monitoring program in a southern Wyoming mine to study changes in seismic wave propagation properties in roof strata. The purpose was to develop techniques to assess roof stability problems. The work consisted of record¬ing deformation and stress histories and calcu¬lating seismic velocity profiles. In addition. geology and roof conditions were mapped; the in¬struments were initially installed at the develop¬ment face; monitoring continued until the mecha¬nized retreat face retreated within 60 m of the instruments. Mining geometry consisted of a three-¬entry gate system using 5.2-m-wide pillars at depths of 426 m. Results were analyzed using stan¬dard history plots, velocity tomographs, and numer¬ical modeling techniques. Changes in velocity. frequency, amplitude, dynamic elastic modulus, and dynamic Poisson's ratio were related to roof defor¬mation, fracturing, and support requirements. A reduction in seismic velocity of 17 pct occurred after 60 mm of roof deformation following installa¬tion of supplementary support. Static measurements revealed significant dilation in the mine floor, spreading to the pillar and the mine roof. Failure was initiated in the floor as a result of uniform pillar penetration.
Citation
APA:
(1993) Application Of A Static And Geophysical Monitoring System For Detection Of Stability ProblemsMLA: Application Of A Static And Geophysical Monitoring System For Detection Of Stability Problems. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1993.