Geomechanics and Engineering A

Volume 21, Number 4, 2020, pages 371-377

DOI: 10.12989/gae.2020.21.4.371

An analysis of rock mass characteristics which influence the choice of support

Lukasz Bednarek and Tadeusz Majcherczyk

Abstract

There are currently three common methods for selecting excavation supports in Polish hard coal mines. While many factors are considered when choosing appropriate support, these do not include layering or cracking in the excavation ceiling. Although global classifications of rock mass are rarely used in hard coal mines, they are utilised much more frequently during the construction of underground structures such as tunnels. Mining classifications of rock mass have been developed (e.g., in Germany) and they rely on a number of factors but are often related to local mining and geological conditions. This paper discusses the selected findings of a study carried out on seven excavation sites with diverse mining and geological characteristics. Based on the collected data, two indicators were developed to describe rock mass quality. The first indicator is referred to as the roof lithology index WL and describes the quality of the excavation roof in terms of its layering and lithology. The second indicator is the crack intensity factor n and represents the amount of cracks in an excavation\'s roof. The correctness of the developed indicators was supported by reliable data from the excavation in which the designed support did not fulfill its task but was changed at a later stage, after calculating the proposed indicators.

Key Words

support; stability; excavation; rock lithology; crack

Address

Lukasz Bednarek and Tadeusz Majcherczyk: AGH University of Science and Technology