Standardised Testing and Assessment of Ground Consolidation Products and the Application of the Data

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard Campbell Ravindu Goonawardene Edward Steed Claire Pirona Stephen Giese Serkan Saydam Ismet Canbulat MEHMET KIZIL
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jun 25, 2024

Abstract

The Australian longwall mining industry spends millions of dollars per year on proactive and reactive ground consolidation applications across most of the operations currently in production. The design and effectiveness of the applications and products vary widely and are based predominantly on-site precedence or what were considered successful applications at other sites in similar situations. In the continual improve the effectiveness of how consolidation products are used and when by enhancing our knowledge of the mechanical properties of products used in underground coal applications and applying this increased understanding to geotechnical design. One of the current challenges to further developing more appropriate and accurate geotechnical design methods for consolidation activities is the lack of standardised materials testing and knowledge of rock mechanics data on in situ performance. The lack of industry standardisadesign of consolidation programs, with a reliance on experience-based guidance for rockmass consolidation design. consolidation products. The program was designed to provide the industry with a set of geomechanical property index tests and a data set that can be utilised by rock mechanics engineers as baseline information for product evaluation and engineering design. The laboratory work undertaken is critical to understanding the exact small-scale mechanical properties of these products and testing was carried out at Monash University for various states of curing of each product. Recognising that the speed at which a mixed product develops its desired properties to act as a support element in underground coal mines is critical to its serviceability. This paper presents the testing rationale proposed, the testing results, and a framework for how the data set can be used to improve the engineering basis for ground consolidation design, in terms of expected rockmass performance under various mining conditions and application parameters.
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APA: Richard Campbell Ravindu Goonawardene Edward Steed Claire Pirona Stephen Giese Serkan Saydam Ismet Canbulat MEHMET KIZIL  (2024)  Standardised Testing and Assessment of Ground Consolidation Products and the Application of the Data

MLA: Richard Campbell Ravindu Goonawardene Edward Steed Claire Pirona Stephen Giese Serkan Saydam Ismet Canbulat MEHMET KIZIL Standardised Testing and Assessment of Ground Consolidation Products and the Application of the Data. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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