Georgia SME Section

SME Krumb Lecturer - Erik Westman - Twenty-five Years of Seismic Tomography for Mine Rock Mass Monitoring - May 17, 2018 at Founders Lodge at Rock Eagle, Eatonton, GA 

04-19-2018 01:07 PM

Meeting at a New Location
Founders Lodge at Rock Eagle 4-H Center
Eatonton, GA (Please see the attached map.)
May 17, 2018, 6:00 PM 


Please make plans to attend our first SME Meeting at Founders Lodge at Rock Eagle 4-H Center on Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 6:00 PM.  We'd like to have a good turnout for this event.  We'll be hearing from Krumb Lecturer Dr. Eric Westman from Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, VA.  He will be discussing his work with seismic tomography in mining. 

Krumb Lecturer:   Erik Westman, PE, Ph.D, Department Head, Mining & Minerals Engrg., VA Tech


Topic:                    Twenty-five Years of Seismic Tomography for Mine Rock Mass Monitoring

Abstract:
The current practice for engineers tasked with monitoring and assessing the stability of underground openings is to use field observations to calibrate the output from numerical models and a seismic events database. Field observations may not be sufficient to detect problem areas before damage becomes significant. Numerical modeling is a useful tool for understanding rock mass behavior, however results are frequently based on assumed and generalized physical properties within the rock mass. Microseismic data, including event locations and magnitudes, may only give a partial picture of change in the rock mass. Passive seismic tomography complements the field observation, seismic database and numerical modeling effort. Case studies where seismic tomography has been used to better understand stress redistribution in underground mines will be shared, including examples from both coal and hardrock mines. Results show that this tool can complement existing tools (such as point-location geotechnical monitoring and numerical modeling) to help the engineer better design safe and efficient operations.

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Georgia Section Meeting Notice

Krumb Lecture Series



Krumb Lecturer:   Erik Westman, PE, Ph.D, Department Head, Mining & Minerals Engrg., VA Tech


Topic:                    Twenty-five Years of Seismic Tomography for Mine Rock Mass Monitoring

 

A meeting of the SME Georgia Section will be held on May 17, 2018 at Founders Lodge at Rock Eagle 4-H Center, Eatonton, GA.

Meeting Agenda

 

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM        Social Hour

6:30 PM - 7:00 PM        Environmental Issues Forum -- moderated by Dr. Sal Romero (Senior Geotechnical Engineer, Golder Associates Inc.).

7:00 PM - 7:30 PM        Dinner Served – Tossed Green Salad with Choice of Dressing, Sliced Roast Beef, Roasted Potatoes, Carrots and Onions, Pencil Green Beans w/lemon butter, Yeast Rolls, Hummingbird Cake, Iced Tea, Iced Water, and Coffee. 

7:30 PM. – 7:50 PM      Business Meeting – Announcements for Georgia Section SME.

7:50 PM – 8:50 pm      Featured Presentation:   Erik Westman, PE, Ph.D, Department Head, Mining & Minerals Engrg., VA Tech.                    

 

Twenty-five Years of Seismic Tomography for Mine Rock Mass Monitoring

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About the Speaker - Krumb Lecturer

Erik Westman, PE, Ph.D. | Professor and Department Head, Mining and Minerals Engineering | Virginia Tech, United States

He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Geophysical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, a Master of Science degree in Geotechnical (Civil) Engineering from the University of Colorado, and a Ph.D. in Mining Engineering from Virginia Tech. Prior to joining Virginia Tech, Dr. Westman worked for ten years in private industry and with the Denver Research Center of the US Bureau of Mines. His research focuses on the use of seismic tomography for imaging stress redistribution and changing conditions in underground mines, particularly to increase safety and productivity

 

Twenty-five years of Seismic Tomography for Mine Rock Mass Monitoring

The current practice for engineers tasked with monitoring and assessing the stability of underground openings is to use field observations to calibrate the output from numerical models and a seismic events database. Field observations may not be sufficient to detect problem areas before damage becomes significant. Numerical modeling is a useful tool for understanding rock mass behavior, however results are frequently based on assumed and generalized physical properties within the rock mass. Microseismic data, including event locations and magnitudes, may only give a partial picture of change in the rock mass. Passive seismic tomography complements the field observation, seismic database and numerical modeling effort. Case studies where seismic tomography has been used to better understand stress redistribution in underground mines will be shared, including examples from both coal and hardrock mines. Results show that this tool can complement existing tools (such as point-location geotechnical monitoring and numerical modeling) to help the engineer better design safe and efficient operations.

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NEW MEETING LOCATION – Rock Eagle 4-H Center – Founders Lodge

 From Atlanta Take 1-20 East to Exit 114 (Madison). Turn right onto Highway 441 South. Follow Highway 441 South (12 Miles) to Rock Eagle 4-H Center (on the right).  Turn right, then turn at the second right in approximately one mile and Founders Lodge will be on your right.  Parking is in the rear. 

 From Macon Take US 129 North to Eatonton to Intersection with US 441 and go left, continue North on 129/441.  Rock Eagle is approximately 10 miles north on the left.  Turn left, then turn at the second right in approximately one mile and Founders Lodge will be on your right.  Parking is in the rear.   

 From downtown Milledgeville go north on Columbia St.  Take US 441 North from downtown for approximately 28 miles and look to your left for Rock Eagle. Turn left, then turn at the second right in approximately one mile and Founders Lodge will be on your right.  Parking is in the rear.

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Note:  The cost for both members and guests is $30 per person.  The cost for Students is $20.  Those interested in attending please mail or fax, (478) 552-4105, their registration to Tom Hilderbrand (tom.hilderbrand@thielekaolin.com; 478-552-3951, ext. 1237).  Please make checks payable to SME Georgia Section.  Complete and return this form and payment to:  SME Georgia Section, P.O. Box 1056, Sandersville, GA  31082 or RSVP by no later than May 11, 2018

 Please keep your SME Georgia Section membership current.  You can pay for dues, meeting registrations, and donations online through a service known as Square Up. We now have an online store set up for making credit card payments.  Please follow this link to make safe, secure transactions:  https://squareup.com/store/sme-ga-section

 You may also pay by cash, check, or credit card at the door.

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