The Forensics Of Underground Roof Falls (c5c31282-77d4-44b1-8aa1-d01534eb267d)

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Steve Tadolini
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Underground roof falls can have devastating effects on the safety of operations personnel, and equipment, and seriously impact production. Immediate steps are usually taken to danger off and secure the area while clean-up efforts are designed and implemented. A critical step, often overlooked due to production demand, is the determination of - why the roof fall occurred so that additional occurrences can be avoided in future developments or what measures can be taken to identify areas that have similar ?symptoms?? Forensic engineering includes the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate/function as intended. The authors define forensics in ground control engineering as the study of evidence discovered while examining underground roof falls by applying expert observational techniques and established mining engineering principles to determine the probable cause, hypothesize solutions, and design engineering safeguards to prevent reoccurrences. Simply stated, the primary steps in the forensics of underground roof fall techniques are: ? Assess regional and local conditions prior to the event. ? Assess post-event conditions. ? Hypothesize plausible ways in which the pre-event conditions ? became the post-event conditions.Search for evidence that either denies or supports the various ? hypotheses.Apply engineering skill to relate the various facts and evidence into a cohesive scenario of how the event may have occurred. This paper details the proposed technique by utilizing a roof fall case study that required the examination of five primary factors: mine design parameters, excavation geology, method of excavation, method of support, and mining cycle times.
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APA: Steve Tadolini  (2009)  The Forensics Of Underground Roof Falls (c5c31282-77d4-44b1-8aa1-d01534eb267d)

MLA: Steve Tadolini The Forensics Of Underground Roof Falls (c5c31282-77d4-44b1-8aa1-d01534eb267d). International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2009.

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