RockVision3DTM Applications to Delineate Hazardous Geologic and Stress Conditions in Coal Mines-Case Histories

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 865 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
Early identification of adverse geologic conditions and high stress concentrations during the high-speed extraction of coal using modern mechanized long wall systems is a major challenge facing the mining industry. Often, unexpected geologic anomalies that affect rock mass quality are encountered more rapidly, leaving the mine operator with insufficient time or information to deal with the changing ground conditions. The RockVision3DTM seismic tomographic system, developed by NSA Engineering, Inc., offers substantial benefits over conventional geologic/stress-detection methods and has been used successfully in coal mines worldwide. Tomographic images, produced economically and in near-real time, are easy to interpret, allowing mine operators to deal with potential hazards on a day-to-day basis. This paper focuses on the application of RockVision3DTM technology for delineating hazards caused by stress and geologic anomalies. Case studies for two bump-prone coal mines will be discussed. For example, (1) in a German deep (>1,130 m) mine, the drilling-yield method was used to verify the effectiveness of this technology in detecting stress anomalies ahead of longwalling; (2) in a Polish mine (-500 m deep), two longwall panels 4 km apart were monitored to assess structural and stress-related factors contributing to differences in mining conditions and magnitude of structural failures.
Citation
APA:
(1999) RockVision3DTM Applications to Delineate Hazardous Geologic and Stress Conditions in Coal Mines-Case HistoriesMLA: RockVision3DTM Applications to Delineate Hazardous Geologic and Stress Conditions in Coal Mines-Case Histories. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.