Managing Geotechnical Risk Through Non-Destructive Rock Reinforcement Testing Trialled at the George Fisher Mine, Mt Isa

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 4129 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 25, 2010
Abstract
Corrosion affects the performance of rock support and reinforcement at various underground mines, including the George Fisher Mine, where recent studies showed that this risk to mining operations is generally not well understood. Corrosion reduces the capacity and life expectancy of ground support and generally is undetected unless the traditional destructive pull out test is employed to detect defect bolts. Where it is still acknowledged that the pull out test has still an important role to play in determining critical bond lengths for static and quasi static ground support designs, it does not provide an underground operation with any reassurance regarding its bolt's integrity, which has been compromised by in situ aggressive conditions. Non-destructive rock reinforcement calibration testing on single and twin strand cable bolts, rebar bolts and friction bolts at the George Fisher Mine enabled the testing team to detect bolts with compromised integrity in one area of the mine. The non-destructive rock reinforcement integrity testing conducted uses a complex 'Stress Wave Analysis' package based on the processing of clear seismic signals imparted into the rock reinforcement element that is being tested. The seismic signals are processed by 'Fourier Transform' into various criteria which can be used to produce models of the element such as mechanical admittance, frequency spectra and velocity which are all being used in the final modelling of the rock reinforcement element under analysis. This paper highlights the enormous potential to effectively manage the geotechnical risk that corrosion presents for an underground mining operation.
Citation
APA: (2010) Managing Geotechnical Risk Through Non-Destructive Rock Reinforcement Testing Trialled at the George Fisher Mine, Mt Isa
MLA: Managing Geotechnical Risk Through Non-Destructive Rock Reinforcement Testing Trialled at the George Fisher Mine, Mt Isa. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2010.