Rockburst hazard assessment based on seismic tomography and analytical modelling - a case study

In accordance with the formal regulations currently in force in Poland, the criteria for rockburst hazard assessment with respect to coal deposits include the records of seismic events and their impacts, de-stressing of the entire seam or its parts and expert opinions of mine operation engineers. Ef...

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Main Authors: Chlebowski Dariusz, Burtan Zbigniew
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186601009
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spelling doaj-3508e268f96d4822859161e3aeb55f9b2021-02-02T07:24:31ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01660100910.1051/e3sconf/20186601009e3sconf_ag2018_01009Rockburst hazard assessment based on seismic tomography and analytical modelling - a case studyChlebowski DariuszBurtan ZbigniewIn accordance with the formal regulations currently in force in Poland, the criteria for rockburst hazard assessment with respect to coal deposits include the records of seismic events and their impacts, de-stressing of the entire seam or its parts and expert opinions of mine operation engineers. Effectiveness of the de-stressing can be verified by geophysical test data whilst the expert opinions are mostly based on mathematical modelling using specialist software or dedicated simulation algorithms. This study collates and synthesises the results of tests carried out in a seam section in a colliery within the Upper Silesia Coal Basin, obtained by the outlined methods. Geophysical survey results are interpreted basing on seismic tomography procedures utilising the geo-tomography techniques for velocity field reconstruction in data processing. For comparison, the stress state modelling data are provided, based on conventional engineering solutions applicable to mechanics of deformable media. The actual assessment of the rockburst threat level is based on observations of distributions of the longitudinal wave velocity in relation to the actual value of the vertical component of stress concentration within the coal seam.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186601009Rockburst hazardStrata de-stressingAnalytical modellingSeismic tomography
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Rockburst hazard assessment based on seismic tomography and analytical modelling - a case study
E3S Web of Conferences
Rockburst hazard
Strata de-stressing
Analytical modelling
Seismic tomography
author_facet Chlebowski Dariusz
Burtan Zbigniew
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title Rockburst hazard assessment based on seismic tomography and analytical modelling - a case study
title_short Rockburst hazard assessment based on seismic tomography and analytical modelling - a case study
title_full Rockburst hazard assessment based on seismic tomography and analytical modelling - a case study
title_fullStr Rockburst hazard assessment based on seismic tomography and analytical modelling - a case study
title_full_unstemmed Rockburst hazard assessment based on seismic tomography and analytical modelling - a case study
title_sort rockburst hazard assessment based on seismic tomography and analytical modelling - a case study
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description In accordance with the formal regulations currently in force in Poland, the criteria for rockburst hazard assessment with respect to coal deposits include the records of seismic events and their impacts, de-stressing of the entire seam or its parts and expert opinions of mine operation engineers. Effectiveness of the de-stressing can be verified by geophysical test data whilst the expert opinions are mostly based on mathematical modelling using specialist software or dedicated simulation algorithms. This study collates and synthesises the results of tests carried out in a seam section in a colliery within the Upper Silesia Coal Basin, obtained by the outlined methods. Geophysical survey results are interpreted basing on seismic tomography procedures utilising the geo-tomography techniques for velocity field reconstruction in data processing. For comparison, the stress state modelling data are provided, based on conventional engineering solutions applicable to mechanics of deformable media. The actual assessment of the rockburst threat level is based on observations of distributions of the longitudinal wave velocity in relation to the actual value of the vertical component of stress concentration within the coal seam.
topic Rockburst hazard
Strata de-stressing
Analytical modelling
Seismic tomography
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186601009
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