Application and Effectiveness Measurement of Ground Consolidation Products in Longwall Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard Campbell Serkan Saydam Ismet Canbulat MEHMET KIZIL
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Jun 25, 2024

Abstract

The design and effectiveness of ground consolidation to regain stability of longwall faces vary widely and are often based predominantly on-site precedence or what were considered successful applications at other sites in similar situations. Little is known regarding product migration characteristics or change in rockmass conditions as a result of the application of consolidation chemicals. This paper presents the in-situ testing rationale designed and implemented recently across several longwall operations in the Bowen Basin, Queensland, Australia to provide quantitative measurement of the actual zone of influence of various resin injection products. Product migra- tion was physically measured by monitoring the change in rockmass temperature as a result of the exothermic chemical reaction of the various strata consolidation chemicals used. In conjunction with strata coring and Lugeon transmissivity testing pre- and post-injection to characterise the improvement in rockmass conditions due to consolidation product injection. The results of the testing programme, migration measurements, and rockmass assessment are presented, along with a discussion on how site- based Rock Mechanics Engineers can incorporate the data into the design of strata consolidation plans.
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APA: Richard Campbell Serkan Saydam Ismet Canbulat MEHMET KIZIL  (2024)  Application and Effectiveness Measurement of Ground Consolidation Products in Longwall Mining

MLA: Richard Campbell Serkan Saydam Ismet Canbulat MEHMET KIZIL Application and Effectiveness Measurement of Ground Consolidation Products in Longwall Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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