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Mining Geomechanics

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction English
Code 542-0231/08
Abbreviation HG
Course title Mining Geomechanics
Credits 5
Coordinating department Department of Mining Engineering and Safety
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Jindřich Šancer, Ph.D.

Osnova předmětu

Syllabus of lectures:

1st Characteristics and geostatical original state voltage and přetvárného
mountain range.
2nd Changes in the rock mass around mine workings long.
3rd Classification of rock mass (rock mass rating and other systems), evaluation
stability of rock walls in the quarries.
4th Voltage changes in mining methods with the abandonment pillars sizing
pillars.
5th Deformation conditions for advancing mining faces in the room and pillars mining methods under different fixed overburden.
6th Classification of movement of rocks in longwall mining method.
7th Determination of resistance porubní needed reinforcement in the flat storage and conditions Hazardous ujíždění layers.
8th Influences the stress distribution around the faces and the deformation conditions in the excavation maintained space.
9th Factors influencing the emergence of rock bursts, the prognosis of rock bursts.
10th Factors influencing the emergence of rock and gas outbursts, outbursts of gas forecast and rocks.
11th Monitoring of stress and strain changes in the mountain massif, geomechanical monitoring.
12th Compressibility of the fill, the issue of determining the possibility of influencing, the course
elementary compression of excavated area.
13th Mining geomechanics modeling - mathematical modeling fotoelasticimetric modeling, materials modeling equivalent.

Povinná literatura

Petroš,V.: Mining Geomechanics VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Ostrava 2005,ISBN 80-248-0809-9
Hoek, E., P.K.Kaiser, W.F.Bawden:Support of Underground Excavations in Hard Rock.A.A.Balkema, Rotterdam 1995, ISBN 90-5410-187-3

Advised literature

ZANG, Arno a Ove STEPHANSSON: Stress field of the Earth's crust. Dordrecht: Springer, c2010. ISBN 978-1-4020-8443-0.