Assessment of ground support requirements in coal burst-prone mines

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C Wei J Watson C Zhang I Canbulat
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Nov 29, 2022

Abstract

Coal burst is defined as a dynamic release of energy within the rock or coal mass in underground coalmines that causes violent rock or coal ejection in the vicinity of mine excavations. It poses one of the highest safety and productivity risks in the mining industry as coal bursts have the potential to cause multiple fatalities. As Australian coalmines go deeper, the likelihood of coal burst increases. Thus, it is critical to assess the ground support requirements in coal burst-prone conditions. A previous study conducted by the authors (Wei et al, 2022) reviewed the support capacities of a wide range of ground support elements in laboratory tests. This study aims to examine the role and effects of the ground support elements and systems for Australian underground coalmines to minimise the damage caused by catastrophic dynamic failures (ie coal and rock burst) and enhance the safety of mine workers.
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APA: C Wei J Watson C Zhang I Canbulat  (2022)  Assessment of ground support requirements in coal burst-prone mines

MLA: C Wei J Watson C Zhang I Canbulat Assessment of ground support requirements in coal burst-prone mines. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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