Evaluation of Rockburst Hazard from Core Testing

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Michael Alber
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Coal resource extraction reaches higher depth of overburden and rockbursts as well as associated seismic events appear to become an additional problem to he addressed by ground control engineers. For example, German coal mines approach a depth of overburden of some 1400 m (4200 ft). Certain strata at those depths and associated high stresses may react upon resource extraction and subsequent deformation by violent release of strain energy, termed rodcbursts. Rock mechanics tests on numerous rock types have been conducted and three types of brittle rock behavior were classified. This paper describes different types of rock behavior in uniaxial compression and discusses a possible classification of rock with respect to their likelihood of violent response upon loading.
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APA: Michael Alber  (2004)  Evaluation of Rockburst Hazard from Core Testing

MLA: Michael Alber Evaluation of Rockburst Hazard from Core Testing. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2004.

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