Geomechanical monitoring of an underground bulk mining operation using a novel distributed optical fiber strain sensing method

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 919 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 2024
Abstract
As mines continue to deepen and become more expansive,
active monitoring of larger volumes of rock mass will become
more critical to calibrate numerical simulations and to ensure
the safety of underground workers. Monitoring larger volumes
of rock mass requires low-cost sensors that are simple in
construction and installation. In this study, a novel hybrid optical
fiber cable (HOFC) designed for use in distributed optical
fiber sensing (DOFS) via grouted boreholes was deployed
to monitor a bulk mining operation in an underground metal
mine. The HOFC was successfully used to monitor approximately
2.7 × 10 m3 of rock mass above excavations surrounding
a pillar removal area in which six large pillars were removed
simultaneously. A total of six measurement boreholes
(maximum depth of 22 m) were used to measure strain along
the optical fiber during the pillar removal operation using the
HOFC, allowing for 70 individual strain measurement points,
which were constructed for under one U.S. dollar each. Monitoring
of the excavation area took place over a 44-day period
after pillar removal. Extensional strains were noted in the areas
closest to the removed pillars, while areas of compression
were noted directly above the remaining pillar in the area. The
results of the case study demonstrate that a low-cost optical
fiber strain sensing network can be rapidly installed in a large
excavation area and can provide highly sensitive strain measurements
in a manner that would be cost prohibitive using
other methods.
Citation
APA:
(2024) Geomechanical monitoring of an underground bulk mining operation using a novel distributed optical fiber strain sensing methodMLA: Geomechanical monitoring of an underground bulk mining operation using a novel distributed optical fiber strain sensing method. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.