Applied Geomechanics for Support Design in German Deep Coal Mines

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 252 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
Beside the traditional geomechanical evaluation methods the geotechnical parameters are recognized as important facts of the planning work for multiple seam mining. Standards for applied monitoring and investigation methods for geotechnical determination of drill cores, laboratory rock-tests and observation of roadheadings are the basics for rock mechanics classification and support design. The geomechanical classification is in this context an essential element. The planning procedure, as it is becoming more and more detailed, beginning with the panel layout up to the technical instructions of roadway development and design of roadheading machinery, nowadays uses a lot of geotechnical information that also are expanding to include quantitative determination of more parameters. The current monitoring system includes the description of separation planes using drill cores and roadheading observation as well as laboratory tests of rock-strength and geophysical borehole examinations. This information is analyzed within the geomechanical standard-classification. The re-engineering process of comparison the predicted support success to the actual monitoring results provides the opportunity for continuous optimization of the planning work und support design. This way of empirical analysis is used for basic planning work in Germany for decades. But using the technical standard of information technology and a centralized database now it is possible to reach quick-win effects in implementing research results on the one hand and actual experiences on the other hand.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Applied Geomechanics for Support Design in German Deep Coal MinesMLA: Applied Geomechanics for Support Design in German Deep Coal Mines. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2006.