Assessment of surface fracture depth and intensity due to subsidence over the longwall panel using a sonic technique

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
A. W. Khair
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

This paper presents an analysis of fracture depth and intensity due to subsidence over the longwall panel. Sonic reflection techniques were utilized to determine fracture depth, and a variation of p-wave velocity was used as an indication of the fracture intensity. Instrumentation has been tested for consistency and accuracy first in the laboratory using small scale models, then applied in the field in two mine sites with different mining geometry and geologic conditions. A new sonic viewer was utilized for sonic velocity measurements. Regular hammering method was on acoustic source. The results were concurrent with monitored horizontal strain profiles and measured open fractures over the longwall panels.
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APA: A. W. Khair  (1989)  Assessment of surface fracture depth and intensity due to subsidence over the longwall panel using a sonic technique

MLA: A. W. Khair Assessment of surface fracture depth and intensity due to subsidence over the longwall panel using a sonic technique. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1989.

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