Simulated Rockburst Experiment ? An Overview

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T. O. Hagan
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

A simulated rockburst experiment was conducted underground at a deep level gold mine. This was done by means of a large explosion detonated in solid rock close to a tunnel sidewall. The resultant shake-out damage is typical of that associated with a small seismic event in close proximity to a tunnel that is subjected to the estimated field stress, as in this case, of 50 MPa. The experiment involved: ?the design of a blast to mimic a seismic source ?seismic monitoring using a dense seismic array ?high speed video filming ?a study of rock mass conditions (fractures, joints, rock strength etc.) before and after the simulation using mapping and ground penetrating radar ?special investigations to evaluate the mechanism and the magnitude of the damage ?a study of support behaviour under excessive dynamic loading.
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APA: T. O. Hagan  (2001)  Simulated Rockburst Experiment ? An Overview

MLA: T. O. Hagan Simulated Rockburst Experiment ? An Overview. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2001.

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