Design of Meter-Scale Antenna and Signal Detection System for Underground Magnetic Resonance Sounding in Mines
Magnetic resonance sounding (MRS) is a novel geophysical method to detect groundwater directly. By applying this method to underground projects in mines and tunnels, warning information can be provided on water bodies that are hidden in front prior to excavation and thus reduce the risk of casualtie...
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doaj-f4172843e1ea46b493e9842522d379f22020-11-24T22:16:03ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202018-03-0118384810.3390/s18030848s18030848Design of Meter-Scale Antenna and Signal Detection System for Underground Magnetic Resonance Sounding in MinesXiaofeng Yi0Jian Zhang1Tiehu Fan2Baofeng Tian3Chuandong Jiang4Key Laboratory of Geophysical Exploration Equipment, Ministry of Education, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, ChinaCollege of Instrumentation and Electrical Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, ChinaKey Laboratory of Geophysical Exploration Equipment, Ministry of Education, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, ChinaKey Laboratory of Geophysical Exploration Equipment, Ministry of Education, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, ChinaKey Laboratory of Geophysical Exploration Equipment, Ministry of Education, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, ChinaMagnetic resonance sounding (MRS) is a novel geophysical method to detect groundwater directly. By applying this method to underground projects in mines and tunnels, warning information can be provided on water bodies that are hidden in front prior to excavation and thus reduce the risk of casualties and accidents. However, unlike its application to ground surfaces, the application of MRS to underground environments is constrained by the narrow space, quite weak MRS signal, and complex electromagnetic interferences with high intensities in mines. Focusing on the special requirements of underground MRS (UMRS) detection, this study proposes the use of an antenna with different turn numbers, which employs a separated transmitter and receiver. We designed a stationary coil with stable performance parameters and with a side length of 2 m, a matching circuit based on a Q-switch and a multi-stage broad/narrowband mixed filter that can cancel out most electromagnetic noise. In addition, noises in the pass-band are further eliminated by adopting statistical criteria and harmonic modeling and stacking, all of which together allow weak UMRS signals to be reliably detected. Finally, we conducted a field case study of the UMRS measurement in the Wujiagou Mine in Shanxi Province, China, with known water bodies. Our results show that the method proposed in this study can be used to obtain UMRS signals in narrow mine environments, and the inverted hydrological information generally agrees with the actual situation. Thus, we conclude that the UMRS method proposed in this study can be used for predicting hazardous water bodies at a distance of 7–9 m in front of the wall for underground mining projects.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/3/848magnetic resonance soundingundergroundmineantennaantenna matchingdata process |
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Design of Meter-Scale Antenna and Signal Detection System for Underground Magnetic Resonance Sounding in Mines |
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Design of Meter-Scale Antenna and Signal Detection System for Underground Magnetic Resonance Sounding in Mines |
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Design of Meter-Scale Antenna and Signal Detection System for Underground Magnetic Resonance Sounding in Mines |
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Design of Meter-Scale Antenna and Signal Detection System for Underground Magnetic Resonance Sounding in Mines |
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Design of Meter-Scale Antenna and Signal Detection System for Underground Magnetic Resonance Sounding in Mines |
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design of meter-scale antenna and signal detection system for underground magnetic resonance sounding in mines |
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Magnetic resonance sounding (MRS) is a novel geophysical method to detect groundwater directly. By applying this method to underground projects in mines and tunnels, warning information can be provided on water bodies that are hidden in front prior to excavation and thus reduce the risk of casualties and accidents. However, unlike its application to ground surfaces, the application of MRS to underground environments is constrained by the narrow space, quite weak MRS signal, and complex electromagnetic interferences with high intensities in mines. Focusing on the special requirements of underground MRS (UMRS) detection, this study proposes the use of an antenna with different turn numbers, which employs a separated transmitter and receiver. We designed a stationary coil with stable performance parameters and with a side length of 2 m, a matching circuit based on a Q-switch and a multi-stage broad/narrowband mixed filter that can cancel out most electromagnetic noise. In addition, noises in the pass-band are further eliminated by adopting statistical criteria and harmonic modeling and stacking, all of which together allow weak UMRS signals to be reliably detected. Finally, we conducted a field case study of the UMRS measurement in the Wujiagou Mine in Shanxi Province, China, with known water bodies. Our results show that the method proposed in this study can be used to obtain UMRS signals in narrow mine environments, and the inverted hydrological information generally agrees with the actual situation. Thus, we conclude that the UMRS method proposed in this study can be used for predicting hazardous water bodies at a distance of 7–9 m in front of the wall for underground mining projects. |
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magnetic resonance sounding underground mine antenna antenna matching data process |
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