RI 8381 Rock Preconditioning To Prevent Rock Bursts--Report on a Field Demonstration

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 51
- File Size:
- 14483 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1979
Abstract
To improve rock-burst control in deep vein mining, a field demonstration has been carried out by the Bureau of Mines to test a new rock-burst control concept--rock preconditioning in advance of mining. The procedure is to fracture the major rock-burst-prone zone during the development of each level before production mining. This allows initial mining to begin in a preconditioned zone and later mining from the level below to end in a prefractured or preconditioned pillar zone that is relatively burst-free. This full-scale field demonstration was carried out On the 7700 level of the Hecla Mining Co.'s Star-Morning mine. An expected burst-prone zone along the main vein between 7 and 10 crosscuts, some 250 feet long by 40 feet above and below the level, was preconditioned by blasting a fanlike ring of drilled holes from each crosscut. The drill holes, up to 100 feet long and 4 inches in diameter, were loaded with high explosives and shot. About 4,550 feet of drilling and 9,000 pounds of explosives were involved in the effort. Comparison of preshot and postshot data from monitoring instrumentation indicated that the blasting did fracture the rock in the planned zone and did result in an immediate stress decrease and softening of rock. The field data compared favorably with predicted results from a finite-element computer model simulation of the destressing. Based on observations made during mining and on the data from the Hecla rock-burst monitoring system, there is no doubt that this preconditioning in advance of mining demonstration resulted in much-improved rock-burst control during first-floor mining. It was also concluded that preconditioning the vein was more effective than preconditioning the wall rock.
Citation
APA:
(1979) RI 8381 Rock Preconditioning To Prevent Rock Bursts--Report on a Field DemonstrationMLA: RI 8381 Rock Preconditioning To Prevent Rock Bursts--Report on a Field Demonstration. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.