Best Practice Data Management for Extensometers at Australian Underground Coal Mines

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 1267 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 25, 2024
Abstract
This paper presents best practice data management for monitoring of extensometers in Australian underground coal mines. This work is
based on the combined experience of the authors and the available literature. The information and ideas presented herein are a culmination
of many years of database development founded from mine site-based ground support design, underground inspections, extensometer data
management and data analysis. Each author has more than ten years’ experience as a practicing geotechnical engineer at several operating
industry wide research project focused on utilizing mechanical extensometer data for data analytics and machine learning. Principal hazard
ground control management plans, stipulated in Australian coal mining legislation, outline the mandatory installation of ground monitoring
devices during routine mining activities. After 20+ years of data gathering the barrier to implementing modern data analytics remains the
challenges imposed by inconsistent data structure and data quality. This inconsistency is still routinely found between sites, companies and
mining regions. Through the relatively simple application of a standardized database structure, the potential to shift from simplistic tracking
of trigger levels, siloed at individual sites, to an industry standard method for compilation & comparison of monitoring data is enabled.
Citation
APA:
(2024) Best Practice Data Management for Extensometers at Australian Underground Coal MinesMLA: Best Practice Data Management for Extensometers at Australian Underground Coal Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.