Characterising coalmine roof using measurement-while-drilling technology

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M Khanal B Shen J Qin Y Duan X Luo
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Nov 29, 2022

Abstract

Gaining confidence in interpreting rock and strata properties of the coalmine roof is necessary for design, maintenance, modelling and optimisation of roadways supports. One of the key causes of roadway instabilities experienced in underground coalmines is an extreme variable nature (thickness, competence, discontinuities etc) of the coalmine roof. Normally, the thickness and strength of the roof are characterised with the geotechnical and geological data gathered from exploration boreholes, which are drilled often at considerable distances apart. This limited data cannot capture localised geological variations in the coalmine roof. With this background, this paper explores feasibility of using measurement while drilling concept to perform geotechnical characterisation of the coalmine roof. The parameters, for example, penetration rate, rotary speed, torque, sound, vibration, obtained during the drilling process can provide valuable insights into geotechnical properties. The paper describes the progress of the experimental work conducted at the laboratory on synthesized concrete samples representing various rock strata using a field-scale drilling machine. The samples with and without interfaces have been tested to replicate various underground roof strata. The signals returned from the drill machine, as the drill bit passes through the layers, have been analysed and interpreted to characterise whether the drill response data can differentiate various strengths associated with the rock layers. The initial laboratory results are promising as they show distinct responses of the various sample blocks in a controlled environment. The drilling data can differentiate the synthesized rock samples and detect ‘signatures’ of the roof strength variability and delineation of lithological interfaces (transitions). The weight and torque on the bit vary and show dependency on the strength of the blocks.
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APA: M Khanal B Shen J Qin Y Duan X Luo  (2022)  Characterising coalmine roof using measurement-while-drilling technology

MLA: M Khanal B Shen J Qin Y Duan X Luo Characterising coalmine roof using measurement-while-drilling technology. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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