SBIR-STTR Award

Technology For The Early Detection And Warning Of Impending Underground Mine Roof
Award last edited on: 2/5/13

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIOSH
Total Award Amount
$850,000
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Zvi H Meiksin

Company Information

Alertek LLC

2008 Murray Avenue Suite D
Pittsburgh, PA 15217
   (412) 521-4950
   N/A
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Location: Single
Congr. District: 18
County: Allegheny

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43OH009679-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2009
Phase I Amount
$100,000
This project is designed to research and develop means for the early detection of impending roof falls in underground mines and means for alerting maintenance crews to take proactive action to prevent disaster, thereby saving lives and preventing injuries to miners. This will be achieved by attaching sensors to roof bolt mounting plates. The sensors will detect structural changes in the roof infrastructure and will provide an alarm signal when a critical level of damage, that requires maintenance attention, has occurred. For the long-range program, the objective is to provide an audible alarm in the maintenance office as soon as the damage to the structure occurred, and display on a video screen the location where the problem exists in a pattern that specifies the degree of infrastructure weakening that took place. The immediate purpose of phase 1 of this proposal is to study the feasibility of this approach inside an active mine, to see if results that were obtained in the laboratory can be translated to real-life situations. To study the feasibility, the sensor response to an induced roof fall near a long wall in an underground mine will be evaluated using specially designed, built, and MSHA approved instrumentation. MSHA-approved sensors will be mounted on roof bolt mounting plates near the longwall together with MSHA-approved preamplifiers. The amplifier output voltages will be carried through MSHA-approved wires from the hazardous area to a safe area where the signals will pass through MSHA-approved barriers to amplifiers that will feed the signals to recording equipment. The signals will then be analyzed for association with damage.

Public Health Relevance:
The most prevalent cause of fatalities in underground mines is roof fall. Roof falls also cause thousands of injuries every year. There are about 2000 roof falls annually 1 in the U.S. This project is designed to devise means for the early detection of impending roof falls and provide alarms to alert maintenance crews to take proactive action to prevent disasters.

Public Health Relevance Statement:
Project Narrative The most prevalent cause of fatalities in underground mines is roof fall. Roof falls also cause thousands of injuries every year. There are about 2000 roof falls annually 1 in the U.S. This project is designed to devise means for the early detection of impending roof falls and provide alarms to alert maintenance crews to take proactive action to prevent disasters.

Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44OH009679-02
Start Date: 8/1/09    Completed: 8/13/13
Phase II year
2011
(last award dollars: 2012)
Phase II Amount
$750,000

This project is designed to research and develop means for the early detection of impending roof falls in underground mines and means for alerting maintenance crews to take proactive action to prevent disaster, thereby saving lives and preventing injuries to miners. This will be achieved by detecting structural changes in the roof infrastructure and providing an alarm signal when a critical level of damage, that requires maintenance attention, has occurred. For the long-range program, the objective is to provide a system that produces an audible alarm in the maintenance office as soon as the damage to the structure has occurred, and displays on a video screen the location where the problem exists in a pattern that specifies the degree of infrastructure weakening that took place. The purpose of phase II is to produce an MSHA approved prototype ready for reduction to a product suitable for mass production and commercialization.

Public Health Relevance:
The most prevalent cause of fatalities in underground mines is roof fall. Roof falls also cause thousands of injuries every year. There are about 2000 roof falls annually in the U.S. This project is designed to devise means for the early detection of impending roof falls and provide alarms to alert maintenance crews to take proactive action to prevent disasters.

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