Estimation of active rockburst prevention effectiveness during longwall mining under disadvantageous geological and mining conditions

Underground longwall mining of coal seams in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin is currently being carried out under increasingly difficult geological and mining conditions. Mining depth, dislocations and mining remnants are the main factors responsible for the most significant rockburst hazard, which ca...

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Main Authors: Łukasz Wojtecki, Petr Konicek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Central Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa) 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Sustainable Mining
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2300396016300052
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spelling doaj-cb99bf7c9cb449fbbb5fb18b59df211b2020-12-02T17:11:31ZengCentral Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa)Journal of Sustainable Mining2300-39602016-01-011511710.1016/j.jsm.2016.04.003Estimation of active rockburst prevention effectiveness during longwall mining under disadvantageous geological and mining conditionsŁukasz Wojtecki0Petr Konicek1Kompania Węglowa S.A., Oddział KWK “Bielszowice”, PolandInstitute of Geonics, Department of Geomechanics and Mining Research, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech RepublicUnderground longwall mining of coal seams in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin is currently being carried out under increasingly difficult geological and mining conditions. Mining depth, dislocations and mining remnants are the main factors responsible for the most significant rockburst hazard, which can be minimized via the use of active and passive rockburst prevention. Active rockburst prevention in longwalls is usually based on blasting, in order to either destress local stress concentrations in the rock mass or to fracture the thick layers of strong roof rocks to prevent or minimize the impact of high energy tremors on excavations. The accurate estimation of active rockburst prevention effectiveness is particularly important when mining under disadvantageous geological and mining conditions, which are associated with high levels of this hazard. The efficiency of blasting applied for this purpose is typically evaluated from the seismic effect, which is calculated based on seismic monitoring data and the weight of the charged explosive. This method, as used previously in the Czech Republic, was adopted in the present study to analyze conditions occurring in a Polish hard coal mine in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin. Parameters of long hole destress blastings in roof rocks (torpedo blastings) from the face of the assigned longwall in coal seam no. 507 were correct a success according to the seismic effect method and corresponded to observations made in situ. The analytical method presented enables the rapid estimation of destress blasting effectiveness and could also be useful when determining appropriate active rockburst prevention.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2300396016300052Active rockburst preventionDestress blastingSeismic effect
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author Łukasz Wojtecki
Petr Konicek
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Petr Konicek
Estimation of active rockburst prevention effectiveness during longwall mining under disadvantageous geological and mining conditions
Journal of Sustainable Mining
Active rockburst prevention
Destress blasting
Seismic effect
author_facet Łukasz Wojtecki
Petr Konicek
author_sort Łukasz Wojtecki
title Estimation of active rockburst prevention effectiveness during longwall mining under disadvantageous geological and mining conditions
title_short Estimation of active rockburst prevention effectiveness during longwall mining under disadvantageous geological and mining conditions
title_full Estimation of active rockburst prevention effectiveness during longwall mining under disadvantageous geological and mining conditions
title_fullStr Estimation of active rockburst prevention effectiveness during longwall mining under disadvantageous geological and mining conditions
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of active rockburst prevention effectiveness during longwall mining under disadvantageous geological and mining conditions
title_sort estimation of active rockburst prevention effectiveness during longwall mining under disadvantageous geological and mining conditions
publisher Central Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa)
series Journal of Sustainable Mining
issn 2300-3960
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Underground longwall mining of coal seams in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin is currently being carried out under increasingly difficult geological and mining conditions. Mining depth, dislocations and mining remnants are the main factors responsible for the most significant rockburst hazard, which can be minimized via the use of active and passive rockburst prevention. Active rockburst prevention in longwalls is usually based on blasting, in order to either destress local stress concentrations in the rock mass or to fracture the thick layers of strong roof rocks to prevent or minimize the impact of high energy tremors on excavations. The accurate estimation of active rockburst prevention effectiveness is particularly important when mining under disadvantageous geological and mining conditions, which are associated with high levels of this hazard. The efficiency of blasting applied for this purpose is typically evaluated from the seismic effect, which is calculated based on seismic monitoring data and the weight of the charged explosive. This method, as used previously in the Czech Republic, was adopted in the present study to analyze conditions occurring in a Polish hard coal mine in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin. Parameters of long hole destress blastings in roof rocks (torpedo blastings) from the face of the assigned longwall in coal seam no. 507 were correct a success according to the seismic effect method and corresponded to observations made in situ. The analytical method presented enables the rapid estimation of destress blasting effectiveness and could also be useful when determining appropriate active rockburst prevention.
topic Active rockburst prevention
Destress blasting
Seismic effect
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2300396016300052
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