The Limited Scope of Some Static Support Systems in the Mitigation of Rockburst Events - RASIM2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Fredy A. Elorrieta Agramonte David Córdova Rojas Rico Brändle Roberto Luis Fonseca Gabriel von Rickenbach Rolando Romero
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Apr 26, 2022

Abstract

The mine’s economic life is dynamic by nature. Some factors that create this scenario are the need to recognize new exploitation areas, the evolution of the mineral prices and the development of new technologies to access them. The dynamics of mining development, especially in the underground environment, changes significantly as the stages unfold. In many cases the final solution differs greatly with the initial. The frequent presence of new conditions and factors often cause the mine to develop in a quasi-permanent transition stage, which could be characterized by the generation of dynamic micro-seismic events that could cause rockburst damage in some specific areas. Although they may be infrequent, these dynamic events can have an important adverse impact on mine safety and causes serious losses. Also, changes in the production schedule during exploitation could be a big issue if the problem is not effectively addressed. When the transition of the mine to an active micro-seismic environment begins as an unforeseen scenario, it is frequent to use static ground support systems as they are readily available. Traditionally, the support systems used are reinforced shotcrete with a middle layer of Welded Standard Wire Mesh (WSWM) and Chain Link Standard Wire Mesh (CSWM) of reduced gauges, i.e. wires less or equal than 4 mm in diameter. Although, this support system is used to control static instability problems, there is no good reference of its energy absorption capacity under dynamic load conditions, creating uncertainty in the effectiveness of controlling rockburst events. These support systems are analyzed at the present paper, testing the reinforced shotcrete layer with 4 mm diameter of WSWM and CSWN under dynamic load. Additionally, the influence of the use of high tensile strength steel wire in the meshes (HSWM) compared to the previous ones, is analyzed to assess the scope in controlling rockburst events and keeping the safety of underground environment.
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APA: Fredy A. Elorrieta Agramonte David Córdova Rojas Rico Brändle Roberto Luis Fonseca Gabriel von Rickenbach Rolando Romero  (2022)  The Limited Scope of Some Static Support Systems in the Mitigation of Rockburst Events - RASIM2022

MLA: Fredy A. Elorrieta Agramonte David Córdova Rojas Rico Brändle Roberto Luis Fonseca Gabriel von Rickenbach Rolando Romero The Limited Scope of Some Static Support Systems in the Mitigation of Rockburst Events - RASIM2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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