Rock Bursting In Polish Deep Coal Mines In Light Of Research And Practical Observation ? I. Introduction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 26
- File Size:
- 746 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1976
Abstract
The threat of rock bursts along with the danger from methane gas and coal dust explosions belongs to particularly dangerous phenomena in Polish pit-coal mines. This phenomenon results mainly from the physical-mechanical properties of the rock mass as well as the geological-tectonic structure of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin. In the postwar years in Polish coal mining thanks to a multi- directional activity, a decrease of rock bursts and their effects has been noted. For example, the number of rock bursts reported in 1965 amounted to 71 in comparison to only 23 in 1974. The ratio of rock bursts calculated for 100,000 tons of coal extracted from rock bursting strata amounted to 0.08 in 1965; however, in 1974 it amounted to 0.023 /Fig. 1/. These results were obtained in face of a continually growing potential threat from rock bursts caused by the systematic increase of extraction from rock bursting strata, exploitation at gradually greater depths along with the extension of exploitation into deposits enclosed in different types of pillars and other parts of deposits surrounded by workings. Despite the achievements of science and mining practice in this field, this threat has not yet been fully studied and controlled as it should be, As a result, research on preventing rock bursts is being continually widened in Poland. This research has a complex, multi-staged and long-range character. Theory, laboratory and field work in the mines are working on a solution to the problem.
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APA:
(1976) Rock Bursting In Polish Deep Coal Mines In Light Of Research And Practical Observation ? I. IntroductionMLA: Rock Bursting In Polish Deep Coal Mines In Light Of Research And Practical Observation ? I. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.