Realistic Design Of Ground Control Based On Geotechnical Data Obtained During Mine Development

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Kot F. Unrug
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

In the premining stage of engineering design, the only available data are obtained from core drilling. It is often not sufficient for a realistic design of strata control. During the development, an access to the geological formation is created, enabling in situ testing. Obtained data can be utilized accordingly to improve preliminary design. The available methods for testing are described with emphasis on their application for a longwall system. The optimum design ensuring continuous operation of the high output longwalls is critical because their downtime is very expensive. Optimization of ground control measures also has the potential for substantial savings by elimination of unnecessary support.
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APA: Kot F. Unrug  (1994)  Realistic Design Of Ground Control Based On Geotechnical Data Obtained During Mine Development

MLA: Kot F. Unrug Realistic Design Of Ground Control Based On Geotechnical Data Obtained During Mine Development. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1994.

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