A nondisruptive reliability approach to assess the health of microseismic sensing networks
Artículo
Open/ Download
Publication date
2018Metadata
Show full item record
Cómo citar
Neira, D.
Cómo citar
A nondisruptive reliability approach to assess the health of microseismic sensing networks
Author
Abstract
Microseismic sensing networks are important tools for the assessment and control of geomechanical hazards in underground mining operations. In such a setting,
the maintenance of a healthy network, that is, one that accurately registers all
microseisms above some minimum energy level with acceptable levels of noise, is
crucially relevant.
In this paper, we develop a nondisruptive method to monitor the health of such a
network, by associating with each sensor a set of performance indexes, inspired from
reliability engineering, which are estimated from the set of registered signals. Our
method addresses 2 relevant features of each of the sensors’ behavior, namely, what
type of noise is or might be affecting the registering process, and how effective at
registering microseisms the sensor is.
The method is evaluated through a case study with microseismic data registered at
the Chilean underground mine El Teniente. This study illustrates our method’s capability to discriminate and rank sensors with satisfactory, poor, or defective sensing
performances, as well as to characterize their failure profile or type, an information
that can be used to plan or optimize the network maintenance procedures.
Indexation
Artículo de publicación SCOPUS
Identifier
URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/169405
DOI: 10.1002/asmb.2266
ISSN: 15264025
15241904
Quote Item
Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, Volumen 34, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 261-277
Collections