T-D Discontinuous And SMC-TDA Continuous Monitoring Systems Of Geomechanics Phenomena In Romanian Salt Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gy. Deák
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The Romanian mining and especially the salt mining industry is going through a restructuring phase; among others it has to respect the European Environment Act. One of the most important deficits of the salt mining industry is the implementation of monitoring systems for geomechanics phenomena, in order to develop an important information database and form a real base for salt mines stability, prediction and prevention measures. Monitoring system solutions, involving discontinuous and continuous measurements of displacement / deformation fields, around underground excavations, are presented and discussed. In addition, a case study for the stability prediction of an experimental salt off-set, located in the Praid salt mine, using DKRControl method, is presented. The two monitoring systems use different tools, namely measuring tapes (to determine distance between markers in T-D station) and ultrasonic transducers (SM-TDA equipment).
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APA: Gy. Deák  (2006)  T-D Discontinuous And SMC-TDA Continuous Monitoring Systems Of Geomechanics Phenomena In Romanian Salt Mines

MLA: Gy. Deák T-D Discontinuous And SMC-TDA Continuous Monitoring Systems Of Geomechanics Phenomena In Romanian Salt Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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