Abstract
High-quality data is crucial in back-analysis of rockburst data and the development of empirical design methods. Data collection and reporting is currently predominantly a manual process (creating a two-pass system) with limited organisation or standardisation. To facilitate the collection, management and analysis of high-quality rockburst damage data, a damage mapping application was developed. This application is designed for offline use with tablet devices, creating a single-pass system. The data captured by the application includes information on location, rock mass conditions, installed ground support and corrosion, falls of ground, damage and photos. The application was designed with four goals in mind: consistency, speed, comprehensiveness and simplicity. To achieve these goals, a number of custom-made widgets were employed for optimal data input. Once input is complete, the data is synchronised to a server on the mine network and is then available for further analysis with an mXrap app.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Ninth International Symposium on Ground Support in Mining and Underground Construction |
Editors | J Hadjigeorgiou, M Hudyma |
Place of Publication | Australia |
Publisher | Australian Centre for Geomechanics |
Pages | 85-100 |
Number of pages | 16 |
ISBN (Print) | 9780987638946 |
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Publication status | Published - Oct 2019 |
Event | The Ninth International Symposium on Ground Support in Mining and Underground Construction - Radisson Hotel, Sudbury, Canada Duration: 23 Oct 2019 → 25 Oct 2019 https://www.groundsupport2019.com/ |
Publication series
Name | Ground Support 2019 |
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Conference
Conference | The Ninth International Symposium on Ground Support in Mining and Underground Construction |
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Abbreviated title | Ground Support 2019 |
Country/Territory | Canada |
City | Sudbury |
Period | 23/10/19 → 25/10/19 |
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