Evaluating seismic potential by energy balance calculations in a deep longwall mine - RASIM2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Z. Khademian M. A. Van Dyke J. Wickline W. H. Su G. Esterhuizen M. Sears
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Apr 26, 2022

Abstract

It is commonly recognized that seismicity can be induced by rock failures or slip along geologic structures around mining excavations. The unpredictable nature of these events and their proximity to the working area may raise safety concerns in underground mining operations. Modeling can be a useful tool for estimating seismic potential for a given mine layout, but the challenge is to detect a seismic event and estimate its intensity in the model. One well-documented approach is to monitor the variation in the energy content of the model and record potentially damaging seismic events when there is a significant release of energy. Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) employed this approach using 3DEC modeling software to simulate the anomalous seismic events that occurred in a deep longwall mine in Virginia in 2005. A four-panel model of the mine was constructed utilizing a 2D cross section at the location of the mining face at the time of the event. Seismic potentials associated with the development of each panel are evaluated by recording the seismic energy released during the simulation. The results demonstrate the occurrence of two relatively significant events during the mining of the last panel, which are consistent with the historical observations at the mine.
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APA: Z. Khademian M. A. Van Dyke J. Wickline W. H. Su G. Esterhuizen M. Sears  (2022)  Evaluating seismic potential by energy balance calculations in a deep longwall mine - RASIM2022

MLA: Z. Khademian M. A. Van Dyke J. Wickline W. H. Su G. Esterhuizen M. Sears Evaluating seismic potential by energy balance calculations in a deep longwall mine - RASIM2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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