Effect of near-wave field mining tremors on the rock bolt support behaviour within stress domain

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Abstract

One of the most serious hazard in the underground copper mining in Poland is the roof fall hazard. The scale and intensity of this type of events depends on several factors. Due to seismic activity, weaker roof strata can loosen and deform, generating additional load on the rock bolt support. The type of load depends strictly on the course of stratum deformation as well as on the intensity of the dynamic effect in the form of a seismic wave. Continuous monitoring is then necessary to determine the risk level of stability loss within existing excavations in order to minimize the probability of serious accidents. The following study analyses the impact of tremors recorded within the near-wave field upon the stress change in the instrumented rock bolts.

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Pytel, W., Fuławka, K., & Mertuszka, P. (2019). Effect of near-wave field mining tremors on the rock bolt support behaviour within stress domain. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 105). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201910501007

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