Installation and Preliminary Results of a Novel Fiber Optic Distributed Strain Monitoring System in an Active Underground Room and Pillar Metal Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Samuel Nowak Taghi Sherizadeh Paul Brooks Dogukan Guner
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Large excavations are well known to result in rock mass deformations which can present challenging situations for mine personnel. Most of the currently available ground movement monitoring devices fail to adequately provide mine operators with highly accurate and meaningful insights into rock mass deformation or displacement. The use of distributed fiber optic sensors (DFOS) in industries such as oil and gas and civil engineering has shown the potential of these sensors to deliver real-time, highly accurate, and long-range distributed strain measurements with great success. However, the use of these sensors in underground mining is limited to a few case studies.
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APA: Samuel Nowak Taghi Sherizadeh Paul Brooks Dogukan Guner  Installation and Preliminary Results of a Novel Fiber Optic Distributed Strain Monitoring System in an Active Underground Room and Pillar Metal Mine

MLA: Samuel Nowak Taghi Sherizadeh Paul Brooks Dogukan Guner Installation and Preliminary Results of a Novel Fiber Optic Distributed Strain Monitoring System in an Active Underground Room and Pillar Metal Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,

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