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Vol 216
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Article

Bump hazard evaluation of a rock mass area as a result of its seismic acoustic activity registration

Authors:
V. V. Nosov
About authors
  • Ph.D., Dr.Sci. professor National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
Date submitted:
2014-12-07
Date accepted:
2015-02-23
Date published:
2015-12-25

Abstract

Ore production in deep rock-bump hazardous mines is closely connected with the need to in-crease workers’ safety, which demands heavy costs of taking preventive shockproof actions and applying expensive protection systems against mountain blows. The article considers a resource forecasting technique and a bump hazard evaluation method for a rock mass area, based on a mi-cromechanical model, which registers acoustic emission of heterogeneous materials, and empirical data, obtained as a result of acoustic signals registration with the help of the model, aimed at seis-mic-acoustic activity evaluation at «Taimir» and «Oktyabrsky» rock mass areas, belonging to Norylsk industrial region.

Область исследования:
Mining
Keywords:
acoustic emission microcracks concentration seismic-acoustic activity rock mass resource forecasting mountain blow
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