Subsurface Fracture Development due to Longwall Mining and its Interpretation using Image Processing Techniques
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 1621 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1992
Abstract
This paper presents the physical modelling results of  subsurface fracture development associated with Iongwall  mining operations and an application of image processing  techniques to interpretion of the results. Physical modelling  results haióbeen obtained by employing a large sand and  plaster model loaded purely by gravity as a means of  fracturing the subsurface strata above the longwall  excavation. The results have shown fracture development  and crack propagation as a longwall face advances and  demonstrated that the strength of stratified rocks, the  presence and position of a weak band-, and the extraction  thickness, have significant effects upon the overall fracture  patterns above the excavation. Binary images of fracture patterns were scanned from  the black and white photographs of the tested models using  an image analyser coupled to a video camels. These images  were manipulated by a custom written C program which  allows the images to be processed in both vertical and  horizontal direction. The images were filtered to  quantitatively differentiate between vertical and horizontal  fracture intensities. The vertical fracture intensity is  particularly important as vertical fractures are considered to  provide the main avenues for surface and subsurface water  inflow into the excavation. The use of the image analysis  techniques has shown a promising improvement in image  enhancement and in model results interpretation in a  quantitative manner. The numerical nature of the image  analysis results will allow further statistical comparison  with other modelling techniques to be undertaken and  significantly increase the scope for use of the modelling  technique results.
Citation
APA: (1992) Subsurface Fracture Development due to Longwall Mining and its Interpretation using Image Processing Techniques
MLA: Subsurface Fracture Development due to Longwall Mining and its Interpretation using Image Processing Techniques. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1992.
